Overview of tritium retention in divertor tiles and dust particles from the JET tokamak with the ITER-like wall

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Abstract

Divertor tiles after Joint European Torus-ITER like wall (JET-ILW) campaigns and dust collected after JET-C and JET-ILW operation were examined by a set of complementary techniques (full combustion and radiography) to determine the total, specific and areal tritium activities, poloidal tritium distribution in the divertor and the presence of that isotope in individual dust particles. In the divertor tiles, the majority of tritium is detected in the surface region and, the areal activities in the ILW divertor are in the 0.5-12 kBq cm−2 range. The activity in the ILW dust is associated mainly with the presence of carbon particles being a legacy from the JET-C operation. The total tritium activities show significant differences between the JET operation with ILW and the earlier phase with the carbon wall (JET-C) indicating that tritium retention has been significantly decreased in the operation with ILW.

Original languageEnglish
Article number016032
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume64
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024/01

Keywords

  • ITER like wall
  • JET
  • divertor
  • dust
  • tritium

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics

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