1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3115(06)80158-3
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Simple models for evaluating the role of atomic processes in helium enrichment

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“…Earlier calculations suggested that elastic scattering of helium neutrals by hydrogenic ions could enhance helium atom transport towards the divertor [ 250,251]. Experimental measurements have shown that this process mainly heats the helium atoms in the divertor, thus increasing their mean free path [252].…”
Section: Helium Exhaust and Noble Gas Impurity Enrichmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier calculations suggested that elastic scattering of helium neutrals by hydrogenic ions could enhance helium atom transport towards the divertor [ 250,251]. Experimental measurements have shown that this process mainly heats the helium atoms in the divertor, thus increasing their mean free path [252].…”
Section: Helium Exhaust and Noble Gas Impurity Enrichmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beryllium concentration is estimated conservatively from JET beryllium limiter experiments [8,9]. Early calculations suggested that elastic scattering of helium neutrals by hydrogenic ions could enhance helium atom transport toward the divertor [10,11]. However, spectroscopic measurements have shown that this process mainly heats the helium atoms in the divertor [12], thus increasing their mean-free-path.…”
Section: Projection Of Iter Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In refs. [5], [6] it was shown how boundary conditions and in particular elastic interactions may influence local helium enrichment.…”
Section: Testcase Helium Enrichmentmentioning
confidence: 99%