The WEST project: PFC shaping solutions investigated for the ITER-like W divertor

2013 
Abstract Among major issues for PFCs design, the impact of leading edges (exposed surface) which would be directly intersected by particles following magnetic field lines at glancing incident angles in the high heat flux areas is much discussed. This paper presents the key outcome of a thermal analysis performed on different shaping solutions for the ITER-like W monoblocks occurred for the components of the WEST ( W E nvironment for S teady state T okamak) divertor which could shadow any direct leading edge and to counteract a potential misalignment due to assembly tolerance. The results, in terms of surface temperature rise and wall heat flux into the cooling channel, are discussed for magnetic field lines incident at glancing angles expected in the higher heat flux regions of divertor (i.e. close to the strike point regions) and for perpendicular incident heat flux up to 20 MW/m 2 .
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