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On the Boundary Conditions and Validity of the Neutral Shielding Model of a Refuelling Pellet

By Chang, C. T.1,2

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Risø National Laboratory, Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

By comparing the ablation tine of a hydrogen pellet in a tokamak discharge with the time required for the sublimation process« the vaporization of the pellet is shown to be a dynamic phase transition - i.e. the transport of heat is due to the propagation of an evaporation front. Based on this finding, an alternative boundary condition, consistent with the energy conservation law, is formulated.

Computational results ultilizing the new boundary condition indicate that the ablatant near the pellet surface is hotter and less dense compared with the results which make use of the previous condition of the vanishinq flux. The discrepancy between the two solutions becomes less significant once the ablatant reaches the sonic radius.

The scaling law of the pellet ablation rate is unaffected by this change of boundary condition. The present analysis shows that the validity of the neutral shielding model is based mainly on the existence of a thin envelope around the pellet where strong energy absorption occurs and is insensitive to the actual vaporization process occuring at the pellet surface.

Language: English
Publisher: Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Risø Nationallaboratoriet for Bæredygtig Energi
Year: 1982
Volume: 460
Pages: 34 s.
Series: Denmark. Forskningscenter Risoe. Risoe-r
ISBN: 8755008291 and 9788755008298
ISSN: 01062840
Types: Printed book and Report

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