Lithium granule ablation and penetration
during ELM pacing
experiments at DIII-D
Authors: R. Lunsford, A. Bortolon, A.L. Roquemore,
D.K. Mansfield, A. Nagy, R. Maingi,
P. B. Parks, G. Jackson, E.
Gilson, C.P. Chrobak
Abstract: At DIII-D, lithium granules were radially
injected at the outer midplane to trigger and pace edge localized
modes (ELMs). Granules ranging in size from 300-1000 microns were
horizontally launched into H-mode discharges with velocities ~100
m/sec, and granule to granule injection frequencies <
500 Hz. While the smaller granules were only successful in
triggering ELMs ~20% of the time, the larger granules regularly
demonstrated ELM triggering efficiencies of > 80%. A
fast visible camera looking along the axis of injection observed
the ablation of the lithium granules. The duration of ablation was
used as a benchmark for a neutral gas shielding calculation, and
approximated the ablation rate and mass deposition location for
the various size granules, using measured edge plasma profiles as
inputs. This calculation suggests that the low triggering
efficiency of the smaller granules is due to the inability of
these granules to traverse the steep gradient region and reach the
top of the pedestal prior to full ablation.
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