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Improved ERO modelling of beryllium erosion at ITER upper first wall panel using JET-ILW and PISCES-B experience

D. Borodina, J. Romazanova, R. A. Pittsb, S. W. Lisgob,S. Brezinseka,I. Borodkinaa, A. Eksaevaa, E. Safid, K. Nordlundd, A. Kirschnera,Ch. Linsmeiera

Nuclear Materials and Energy(2019)

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Abstract
ERO is a 3D Monte-Carlo impurity transport and plasma-surface interaction code. In 2011 it was applied for the ITER first wall (FW) life time predictions [1] (critical blanket module BM11). After that the same code was significantly improved during its application to existing fusion-relevant plasma devices: the tokamak JET equipped with an ITER-like wall and linear plasma device PISCES-B. This has allowed testing the sputtering data for beryllium (Be) and showing that the “ERO-min” fit based on the large (50%) deuterium (D) surface content is well suitable for plasma-wetted areas (D plasma). The improved procedure for calculating of the effective sputtering yields for each location along the plasma-facing surface using the recently developed semi-analytical sheath approach was validated. The re-evaluation of the effective yields for BM11 following the similar revisit of the JET data has indicated significant increase of erosion and motivated the current re-visit of ERO simulations.
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Beryllium,Erosion,ITER first wall,JET ITER-like wall,ERO code,Modelling
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