Maria Lorena Richiusa Daniel Iglesias Guy F. Matthews Michael Porton Vaughan K. Thompson Zsolt Vizvary
The next D-T campaign will push JET ITER-like Wall (IWL) to high divertor power and energy levels. During the 2016 campaign, the Strike Point (SP) sweeping permitted relevant H-mode scenarios without exceeding the temperature limits imposed by JET Operation Instructions (JOIs). In the subsequent shutdown, six outer divertor tungsten-coated 2D carbo…
Preprint PublishedMatthew J. Lloyd Robert G. Abernethy Mark R. Gilbert Ian Griffiths Paul A. J. Bagot Duc Nguyen-Manh Michael P. Moody David E. J. Armstrong
High temperature, neutron irradiated single crystal tungsten, with a post irradiation composition of W-1.20±0.11at.%Re-0.11±0.05at.%Os-0.03±0.01at.%Ta was characterised using a combination of Atom Probe Tomography (APT) and Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM). APT showed that within nanoscale clusters of Re/Os, the atomic density wa…
Preprint PublishedKuo Zhang Ermile Gaganidze Michael Gorley
This report covers the initial progress on the development of material property handbook (MPH) of baseline CuCrZr, within the Materials Engineering Data and Design Integration (MAT-EDDI) of EUROfusion Material Database and Handbook group. Initial drafting of the baseline CuCrZr MPH structure is presented, with inclusion of available data, figure…
Preprint PublishedGerald Pintsuk Eberhard Diegele Sergei Dudarev Michael Gorley Jean Henry Jens Reiser Michael Rieth
This paper addresses the EUROfusion DEMO materials research program and highlights the characterization of the in-vessel baseline materials EUROFER97, CuCrZr and tungsten as well as advanced structural and high heat flux materials developed for risk mitigation. In support of engineering design activities the focus primarily is to assemble a data ba…
Preprint PublishedM. R. Hardman M. Barnes C. M. Roach F. I. Parra
Multiple space and time scales arise in plasma turbulence in magnetic confinement fusion devices because of the smallness of the square root of the electron-to-ion mass ratio and the consequent disparity of the ion and electron thermal gyroradii and thermal speeds. Direct simulations of this turbulence that include both ion and electron space-ti…
Preprint PublishedErmile Gaganidze Ferenc Gillemot Ildiko Szenthe Mike Gorley Michael Rieth Eberhard Diegele
The current paper reports the work of the EUROfusion Material Database and Handbook group within the MAT-EDDI (Materials – Engineering Data and Design Integration) subproject of the EUROfusion consortium. A special emphasis is put on the building of the EUROfusion RAFM steel database accounting around 3000 raw materials data records. A dat…
Preprint PublishedMichael Kovari Arne Kallenbach Mattia Siccinio
We have implemented a one-dimensional scrape-off layer (SOL) model in the PROCESS fusion reactor systems code. It allows reactor scenarios to be obtained while limiting both the plasma temperature of the SOL at the entrance to the sheath at the divertor target, and the power density on the target. To take account of cross-field transport in an …
Preprint PublishedMichael Komm Stuart Henderson Sarah Elmore COMPASS team EUROfusion MST1 team
Partial detachment is the desired regime for the baseline burning plasma scenario in ITER and next-step devices, as it allows to disspate the majority of the energy carried by charged particles through the scrape-off-layer (SOL) and thus avoids localised heat flux deposition in the divertor region. The COMPASS tokamak is equipped with an open diver…
Preprint PublishedDL Keeling CD Challis I Jenkins NC Hawkes I Lupelli C Michael MFM. de Bock the MAST Team JET contributors
Experiments have been carried out on the MAST and JET tokamaks intended to compare the electrical resistivity of the plasma with theoretical formulations. The tests consist of obtaining motional stark effect (MSE) measurements in MHD-free plasmas during plasma current ramp-up (JET and MAST), ramp-down (MAST) and in stationary state (JET and MAST). …
Preprint PublishedH. Tanabe T. Yamada T. Watanabe K. Gi M. Inomoto R. Imazawa M. Gryaznevich C. Michael B. Crowley N. J. Conway R. Scannell J. Harrison I. Fitzgerald A. Meakins N. Hawkes K. G. McClements T. O'Gorman C. Z. Cheng Y. Ono The MAST team
In the last three years, magnetic reconnection research in the MAST spherical tokamak achieved major progress by use of new 32 chord ion Doppler tomography, 130 channel YAG and 300 channel Ruby Thomson scattering diagnostics. In addition to the previously achieved high power plasma heating during merging, detailed full temperature profile measureme…
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