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Discharge cleaning on Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor after boronization

 

作者: D. Mueller,   P. H. LaMarche,   M. G. Bell,   W. Blanchard,   C. E. Bush,   C. Gentile,   R. J. Hawryluk,   K. W. Hill,   A. C. Janos,   F. C. Jobes,   D. K. Owens,   G. Pearson,   J. Schivell,   M. A. Ulrickson,   C. Vannoy,   K. L. Wong,   H. F. Dylla,  

 

期刊: Journal of Vacuum Science&Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films  (AIP Available online 1991)
卷期: Volume 9, issue 5  

页码: 2713-2715

 

ISSN:0734-2101

 

年代: 1991

 

DOI:10.1116/1.577230

 

出版商: American Vacuum Society

 

关键词: TFTR TOKAMAK;LIMITERS;BORON;DEPOSITION;GLOW DISCHARGES;CLEANING

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

At the beginning of the 1990 Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) experimental run, after replacement of POCO‐AXF‐5Q graphite tiles on the midplane of the bumper limiter by carbon fiber composite (CFC) tiles and prior to any pulse discharge cleaning (PDC), boronization was performed. Boronization is the deposition of a layer of boron and carbon on the vacuum vessel inner surface by a glow discharge in a diborane, methane, and helium mixture. The amount of discharge cleaning required after boronization was substantially reduced compared to that which was needed after previous openings when boronization was not done. Previously, after a major shutdown, about 105low current (∼20 kA) Taylor discharge cleaning (TDC) pulses were required before high current (∼400 kA) aggressive pulse discharge cleaning (PDC) pulses could be performed successfully. Aggressive PDC is used to heat the limiters from the vessel bakeout temperature of 150 to 250 °C for a period of several hours. Heating the limiters is important to increase the rate at which water is removed from the carbon limiter tiles. After boronization, the number of required TDC pulses was reduced to<5000. The number of aggressive PDC pulses required was approximately unchanged.

 

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