In this study, beryllium tiles from Joint European Torus (JET) vacuum vessel wall were analysed and comparedregarding their position in the vacuum vessel and differences in the exploitation conditions during two campaigns of ITER-Like-Wall (ILW) in 2011-2012 (ILW1) and 2013-2014 (ILW2)Tritium content in beryllium samples were assessed. Two methods were used to measure tritium content inthe samples - dissolution under controlled conditions and tritium thermal desorption. Prior to desorption anddissolution experiments, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy were used tostudy structure and chemical composition of plasma-facing-surfaces of the beryllium samples.Experimental results revealed that tritium content in the samples is in range of 2·1011-2·1013 tritium atomsper square centimetre of the surface area with its highest content in the samples from the outer wall of thevacuum vessel (up to 1.9·1013 atoms/cm2 in ILW1 campaign and 2.4·1013 atoms/cm2 in ILW2). The lowestcontent of tritium was found in the upper part of the vacuum vessel (2.0·1012 atoms/cm2 and 2.0·1011 atoms/cm2in ILW1 and ILW2, respectively).Results obtained from scanning electron microscopy has shown that surface morphology is different withinsingle tile, however if to compare two campaigns main tendencies remains similar.

Comparison of the structure of the plasma-facing surface and tritium accumulation in beryllium tiles from JET ILW campaigns 2011-2012 and 2013-2014

Alessi E;Brombin M;Carraro L;Gervasini G;Innocente P;Laguardia L;Lazzaro E;Marchetto C;Murari A;Muraro A;Paccagnella R;Pasqualotto R;Pomaro N;Puiatti M E;Sozzi C;Tardocchi M;Terranova D;Uccello A;Vianello N;
2019

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In this study, beryllium tiles from Joint European Torus (JET) vacuum vessel wall were analysed and comparedregarding their position in the vacuum vessel and differences in the exploitation conditions during two campaigns of ITER-Like-Wall (ILW) in 2011-2012 (ILW1) and 2013-2014 (ILW2)Tritium content in beryllium samples were assessed. Two methods were used to measure tritium content inthe samples - dissolution under controlled conditions and tritium thermal desorption. Prior to desorption anddissolution experiments, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy were used tostudy structure and chemical composition of plasma-facing-surfaces of the beryllium samples.Experimental results revealed that tritium content in the samples is in range of 2·1011-2·1013 tritium atomsper square centimetre of the surface area with its highest content in the samples from the outer wall of thevacuum vessel (up to 1.9·1013 atoms/cm2 in ILW1 campaign and 2.4·1013 atoms/cm2 in ILW2). The lowestcontent of tritium was found in the upper part of the vacuum vessel (2.0·1012 atoms/cm2 and 2.0·1011 atoms/cm2in ILW1 and ILW2, respectively).Results obtained from scanning electron microscopy has shown that surface morphology is different withinsingle tile, however if to compare two campaigns main tendencies remains similar.
2019
Istituto di fisica del plasma - IFP - Sede Milano
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi - ISTP
Tritium
Beryllium
ITER-like wall
Joint European Torus
Fuel retention
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