A. Czarnecka V. Bobkov I. H. Coffey L. Colas P. Jacquet K. D. Lawson E. Lerche C. Maggi M.-L. Mayoral T. Pütterich D. Van Eester JET-EFDA Contributors
Magnetically confined plasmas, such as those produced in the tokamak JET, contain measurable amounts of impurity ions produced during plasma-wall interactions (PWI) from the plasma-facing components and recessed wall areas. The impurities, including high- and mid-Z elements such as tungsten (W) from first wall tiles and nickel (Ni) from Inconel str…
PublishedD. Van Eester E. Lerche P. Jacquet V. Bobkov A. Czarnecka J. W. Coenen L. Colas K. Crombé M. Graham S. Jachmich E. Joffrin C. C. Klepper V. Kiptily M. Lehnen C. Maggi F. Marcotte G. Matthews M.-L. Mayoral K. McCormick I. Monakhov M. F. F. Nave, R. Neu, C. Noble, J. Ongena, T. Pütterich, F. Rimini, E. R. Solano, G. van Rooij, and JET-EFDA contributors
The most recent JET campaign has focused on characterizing operation with the "ITER-like" wall. One of the questions that needed to be answered is whether the auxiliary heating methods do not lead to unacceptably high levels of impurity influx, preventing fusion-relevant operation. In view of its high single pass absorption, hydrogen minority funda…
PublishedP. Jacquet F. Marcotte L. Colas G. Arnoux V. Bobkov Y. Corre S. Devaux J-L. Gardareine E. Gauthier M. Graham E. Lerche M-L. Mayoral I. Monakhov F.Rimini A. Sirinelli D. Van Eester JET EFDA Contributors
When using Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequency (ICRF) heating, enhanced heat-fluxes are commonly observed on some plasma facing components close to the antennas. Experiments have recently been carried out on JET with the new ITER-Like-Wall (ILW) to characterize the heat flux to the JET ICRF antennas. Using Infra-Red thermography and thermal models of …
PublishedR. Neu G. Arnoux M. Beurskens V. Bobkov S. Brezinsek et al.
To consolidate International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) design choices and prepare for its operation, Joint European Torus (JET) has implemented ITER’s plasma facing materials, namely, Be for the main wall and W in the divertor. In addition, protection systems, diagnostics, and the vertical stability control were upgraded and the h…
PublishedV. Igochine I. T. Chapman V. Bobkov S. Günter M. Maraschek D. Moseev G. Pereversev M. Reich J. Stober Asdex Upgrade Team
It is often observed that large sawteeth trigger the neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) well below the usual threshold for this instability. At the same time, fast particles in the plasma core stabilize sawteeth and provide these large crashes. The paper presents results of first experiments in ASDEX Upgrade for destabilization of fast particle stabil…
PublishedL. Colas Ph. Jacquet M.L. Mayoral G. Arnoux V. Bobkov et al.
Heat loads from ICRF and LH wave absorption in the SOL are characterized on JET from the de-convolution of surface temperatures measured by infrared thermography. The spatial localization, quantitative estimates, parametric dependence and physical origin of the observed heat fluxes are documented. Implications of these observations are discussed fo…
PublishedP. Jacquet G. Bergerby V. Bobkov T. Blackman I. E. Day et al.
When testing the SHAD system on JET ICRF antennas, parasitic signals in the detection band (5-20MHz) were detected. We have identified emission from grid breakdown events in the Neutral Beam injectors, and Ion Cyclotron Emission from the plasma. Spurious signals in the band 4-10 MHz are also often observed at the onset of ELM events. Such parasitic…
PublishedP. Jacquet G. Bergerby V. Bobkov T. Blackman F. Durodié et al.
A Sub-Harmonic Arc Detection (SHAD) system has been installed on the transmission lines feeding the JET ICRF ITER-like-Antenna (ILA). Along with the commissioning of SHAD, extensive measurements of the RF field in the transmission lines were carried-out using fast sampling (125 Mb/s) oscilloscopes. The system is described, and the SHAD ability to d…
PublishedV. Bobkov R. Bilato F. Braun L. Colas R. Dux et al.
W sputtering during ICRF on ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and temperature rise on JET A2 antenna septa are considered in connection with plasma conditions at the antenna plasma facing components and E|| near-fields. Large antenna-plasma clearance, high gas puff and low light impurity content are favorable to reduce W sputtering in AUG. The spatial distributi…
PublishedE. Lerche V. Bobkov P. Jacquet M.L. Mayoral A. Messiaen et al.
Using the JET A2 ICRF antennas [1], experiments were carried out to assess the performance of three different dipole phasing configurations relevant for the operation of the ICRF antenna in ITER. Three similar discharges with dipole, "symmetric dipole" and "super dipole" phasings were compared. In the "super dipole" case, higher coupling was confir…
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