Discharge cleaning for a tokamak
Description
Various methods of discharge cleaning for tokamaks are described. The material of the first walls of tokamaks is usually stainless steel, inconel, titanium and so on. Hydrogen is exclusively used as the discharge gas. Glow discharge cleaning (GDC), Taylor discharge cleaning (TDC), and electron cyclotron resonance discharge cleaning (ECR-DC) are discussed in this paper. The cleaning by GDC is made by moving a movable anode to the center of a tokamak vassel. Taylor found the good cleaning effect of induced discharge by high pressure and low power discharge. This is called TDC. When the frequency of high frequency discharge in a magnetic field is equal to that of the electron cyclotron resonance, the break down potential is lowered if the pressure is sufficiently low. The ECR-CD is made by using this effect. In TDC and ECR-DC, the electron temperature, which has a close relation to the production rate of H0, can be controlled by the pressure. In GDC, the operating pressure was improved by the radio frequency glow (RG) method. However, there is still the danger of arcing. In case of GDC and ECR-DC, the position of plasma can be controlled, but not in case of TDC. The TDC is accepted by most of takamak devices in the world. (Kato, T.)
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Nippon Butsuri Gakkai-Shi
- Journal Volume
- 38
- Journal Issue
- 6
- Series
- Nippon Butsuri Gakkai-Shi.
- Journal Page Range
- 489-498
- ISSN
- 0369-3503
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Japan
- Country of Input or Organization
- Japan
- INIS RN
- 15068986
- Subject category
- S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
- Descriptors DEI
- CARBON; DEGASSING; ELECTRON CYCLOTRON-RESONANCE; GLOW DISCHARGES; HIGH-FREQUENCY DISCHARGES; HYDROGEN; HYDROGENATION; IMPURITIES; OXYGEN; PERFORMANCE; SURFACE CLEANING; SURFACE TREATMENTS; TOKAMAK DEVICES
- Descriptors DEC
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS; CLEANING; CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES; CYCLOTRON RESONANCE; ELECTRIC DISCHARGES; ELEMENTS; NONMETALS; RESONANCE; SURFACE FINISHING; THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES