2019 Volume 14 Pages 1401051
It is important in divertor physics research to investigate thermal response process of beryllium deposited tungsten to high transient heat load such as ELMs. We investigated the heat load on aluminum-coated tungsten by comparing the measured back surface temperature and calculation results of the one-dimensional heat conduction equation. When the plasma power was low enough so that the evaporation did not occur sufficiently, the heat load on the aluminum-coated tungsten was higher than the virgin tungsten. It was caused by the reduction in the energy reflection coefficient due to the formation of aluminum layer. The results suggested that the beryllium deposited layer adversely affects the heat load on the divertor plate when the heat load was not high such as Grassy-ELM.