EFDA-JET-CP(08)02/10

Appearance of Hot Spots Due to Deposits in the JET MKII-HD Outer Divertor

Deposited layers in the JET MKII-HD outer divertor have been investigated on the basis of their transient heating. The Planck radiation in the 400-600nm wavelength range and IR thermography data were analyzed to correlate the appearance of the layers with plasma conditions. Both methods yielded significantly different surface temperatures: typically >2000K for the visible light spectroscopy and down to 800K for the thermography. This is explained by the existence of high temperature emission areas as small as 1-2mm2. Analysis of the reoccurrence of hot spots in the outer divertor throughout the 2006 campaigns indicated that the formation is determined by the combination of the outer strike point location and the plasma stored energy. The observations did not indicate any changes in thermal properties nor cyclic formation and desintegration of the layers, i.e. it were stable and so-called hard layers. Preprint of Paper to be submitted for publication in Proceedings of the 18th Plasma Surface Interactions in Controlled Fusion Devices Toledo, Spain ( 26th May 2008 - 30th May 2008)
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