Abstract
Erosion and deposition at the vessel walls of the main chamber of JET were measured with long term samples during the whole operation period of the Mark I carbon divertor from April 1994 until March 1995. Assuming toroidal symmetry, about 70 g Ni + Cr + Fe was found to be eroded from the inner torus wall and about 55 g Be from the outer torus wall due to sputtering by energetic charge-exchange neutrals. Deposition has been measured on a poloidal section of the Mark I C divertor and on tiles from the inner and outer wall limiters. Eroded material is redeposited in the divertor and in the main chamber where it is found predominantly at the sides of the poloidal limiters and at the outer vessel wall. At these deposition-dominated areas in total about 25 g Ni + Cr + Fe, 28 g Be and 370 g C are found. The carbon originates mostly from the carbon limiters; additionally some may be originating from the divertor plates.
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