P.A. Schneider C. Angioni L. Frassinetti L. Horvath M. Maslov F. Auriemma M. Cavedon C.D. Challis E. Delabie M.G. Dunne J.M. Fontdecaba Climent J. Hobirk A. Kappatou D.L. Keeling B. Kurzan M. Lennholm B. Lomanovski C.F. Maggi R.M. McDermott T. Pütterich A. Thorman M. Willensdorfer
Experiments in ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET with the ITER-like wall (JET-ILW) are performed to separate the pedestal and core contributions to confinement in H-modes with different main ion masses. A strong isotope mass dependence in the pedestal is found which is enhanced at high gas puffing. This is because the ELM type changes when going fro…
Preprint PublishedL. Horvath M. Maslov P.A. Schneider C.F. Maggi L.Frassinetti B. Lomanowski R.B. Morales D. Nina S. Saarelma J. Simpson G. Corrigan D.I. Refy M.Brix T. Pereira M. Vecsei JET Contributors
The relative role of particle transport and edge fuelling in setting the H-mode density pedestal is still a key open question [1]. Although reduced pedestal models have proven successful in predicting the pedestal pressure for a wide range of plasma scenarios [2,3,4], they lack a first principle based, predictive model for the edge density. Pred…
PreprintC.D. Challis J. Hobirk A. Kappatou E. Lerche F. Auriemma E.Belonohy I. Coffey J. Eriksson A. Field M.Fontana J.Garcia A. Ho F. Jaulmes D. Keeling D. King K. Kirov M. Lennholm C.Maggi J.Mailloux M. Maslov S. Menmuir G. Pucella E. Rachlew F. Rimini A. Sahlberg A.Sips E. Solano C. Stuart M. Valisa
A key aim of the 2021 JET deuterium-tritium (D-T) experiments was to demonstrate steady high fusion power (10-15MW) with the ITER-like Be/W first wall. Plasmas were developed using D, repeated with T to investigate and mitigate isotope effects, and run with D-T to maximise fusion power. Compared with high current (q95~3) ‘baseline’ plasmas, …
PreprintS.F. Smith A. Kirk B. Chapman J. G. Clark C.J. Ham L. Horvath C. F. Maggi R. Scannell S. Saarelma
MAST pedestal data has been analysed, where a pedestal database of 892 shots was obtained, using the new upgraded MAST Thomson Scattering (TS) diagnostic. Various ELM types are discussed, where characteristics and trends of MAST pedestals are shown. The data from the upgraded TS diagnostic confirms pedestal characteristics found in earlier analy…
PreprintB. Chapman D.R. Hatch A.R. Field L. Frassinetti J.C. Hillesheim L. Horvath C.F. Maggi J. F. Parisi C.M. Roach S.Saarelma J. Walker JET contributors
We present the results of GENE gyrokinetic calculations based on a series of JET-ILW type I ELMy H-mode discharges operating with similar experimental inputsbut at different levels of power and gas fuelling. We show that turbulence due to slab electron-temperature-gradient modes (sETGs) produces a significant amount of heat flux in four JET-ILW …
PublishedCF Maggi H Weisen F Casson F Auriemma R Lorenzini H Nordman E. Delabie J Flanagan D Keeling D King L Horvath M Maslov S Menmuir A Salmi PA Schneider G Sips T Tala JET Contributors
Dimensionless experiments test the invariance of plasma physics to changes in the dimensional plasma parameters, when the canonical dimensionless parameters are conserved [1], [2]. Isotope identity experiments exploit the change in isotope ion mass A = mi/mp to obtain plasmas with identical dimensionless profiles in the same tokamak. However, condi…
PreprintH. Weisen C.F. Maggi M. Oberparleiter F.J. Casson S. Menmuir L Horvath F. Auriemma T.W. Bache N. Bonanomi Y. Camenen A. Chankin E. Delabie L. Frassinetti J. Garcia C. Giroud D. King R Lorenzini M. Marin P.A. Schneider P. Siren J. Varje E. Viezzer JET contributors
The isotope dependence of plasma transport has a significant impact on the performance of future D-T experiments in JET and ITER and eventually on the fusion gain and economics of future reactors. In preparation for future D-T operation on JET, dedicated experiments and comprehensive transport analysis were performed in H, D and H-D mixed plasma…
PreprintJ.C. Hillesheim E. Delabie E. Solano C.F. Maggi H. Meyer E. Belonohy I. Carvalho E. de la Luna A. Drenik M. Gelfusa C. Giroud J. Hobirk A.E. Hubbard A. Kappatou H.T. Kim A. Huber E. Lerche B. Lomanowski M. Mantsinen S. Menmuir I. Nunes E. Peluso F. Rimini P.A. Schneider M. Stamp G. Verdoolaege JET Contributors
Unraveling the conditions that permit access to H-mode continues to be an unresolved physics issue for tokamaks, and accurate extrapolations are important for planning ITER operations and DEMO design constraints. Experiments have been performed in JET, with the ITER-like W/Be wall, to increase the confidence of predictions for the L-H transition po…
Preprint PublishedN J Conway A Cackett C F Maggi A G Meigs K-D Zastrow T M Biewer D L Hillis
Since 2010, an in-vessel calibration light source (ICLS) has been used periodically on JET to calibrate a range of diagnostics at UV, visible and IR wavelengths. During shutdowns, the ICLS (essentially an integrating sphere) is positioned within the vacuum vessel by the remote handling (RH) system. Following the 2013 run, several changes were made …
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