S.Pamela G.Huijsmans T.Eich S.Saarelma I.Lupelli C.Maggi C.Giroud I.Chapman S.F.Smith L.Frassinetti M.Becoulet M.Hoelzl F.Orain S.Futatani JET Contributors
Future devices like JT-60SA, ITER and DEMO require quantitative predictions of pedestal density and temperature levels, as well as inter-ELM and ELM divertor heat fluxes, in order to improve global confinement capabilities while preventing divertor erosion/melting in the planning of future experiments. Such predictions can be obtained from dedicate…
Preprint PublishedF.J. Casson C. Angioni E.A. Belli R. Bilato P. Mantica T. Odstrcil T Puetterich M. Valisa L. Garzotti C. Giroud J. Hobirk C.F. Maggi J. Mlynar M.L. Reinke JET EFDA contributors ASDEX-Upgrade team
The effects of poloidal asymmetries and heated minority species are shown to be necessary to accurately describe heavy impurity transport in present experiments in JET and ASDEX Upgrade. Plasma rotation, or any small background electrostatic field in the plasma, such as that generated by anisotropic external heating can generate strong poloidal den…
Preprint PublishedC.F. Maggi S. Saarelma F.J. Casson C. Challis E. de la Luna L. Frassinetti C. Giroud E. Joffrin J. Simpson M. Beurskens I. Chapman J. Hobirk M. Leyland P. Lomas C. Lowry I. Nunes F. Rimini A.C.C. Sips H. Urano JET Contributors
New experiments in 2013-2014 have investigated the physics responsible for the decrease in H-mode pedestal confinement observed in the initial phase of JET-ILW operation (2012 Experimental Campaigns). The effects of plasma triangularity, global beta and neutrals on pedestal confinement and stability have been investigated systematically. The stabil…
Preprint PublishedC.D. Challis J. Garcia M. Beurskens P. Buratti E. Delabie P. Drewelow L. Frassinetti C. Giroud N. Hawkes J. Hobirk E. Joffrin D. Keeling D.B. King C.F. Maggi J. Mailloux C. Marchetto D. McDonald I. Nunes G. Pucella S. Saarelma J. Simps
The replacement of the JET carbon wall (C-wall) by a Be/W ITER-like wall (ILW) has affected the plasma energy confinement. To investigate this, experiments have been performed with both the C-wall and ILW to vary the heating power over a wide range for plasmas with different shapes. It was found that the power degradation of thermal energy confinem…
Preprint PublishedJ. C. Hillesheim E. Delabie H. Meyer C. F. Maggi L. Meneses E. Poli JET Contributors
High spatial resolution Doppler backscattering measurements in JET have enabled new insights into the development of the edge . We observe fine-scale spatial structures in the edge well with a wave number kr ? i ˜ 0.4–0.8, consistent with stationary zonal flows, the characteristics of which vary with density. The zonal flow amplitude and wavelen…
Preprint PublishedK.D. Lawson M. Groth P. Belo S. Brezinsek G. Corrigan A. Czarnecka E. Delabie P. Drewelow D. Harting I. KsiaSek C.F. Maggi C. Marchetto A.G. Meigs S. Menmuir M.F. Stamp S. Wiesen JET-EFDA Contributors
A discrepancy in the divertor radiated powers between EDGE2D-EIRENE simulations, both with and without drifts, and JET-ILW experiments employing a set of NBI-heated L-mode discharges with step-wise density variation is investigated. Results from a VUV/visible poloidally scanning spectrometer are used together with bolometric measurements to determi…
Preprint PublishedS. Saarelma A. Järvinen M. Beurskens C. Challis L. Frassinetti C. Giroud M. Groth M. Leyland C. Maggi J. Simpson JET Contributors
The H-mode pedestal plays an important role in determining global confinement in tokamaks. In high triangularity H-mode experiments in Joint European Torus with the ITER-like wall (JET-ILW), significantly higher pedestal temperature and global confinement have been achieved with nitrogen seeding. The experimentally observed increase in pedestal hei…
Preprint PublishedA. 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…
PublishedC. F. Maggi S. Brezinsek M. F. Stamp S. Griph P. Heesterman et al.
In preparation for ITER, JET has been upgraded with a new ITER-like wall (ILW), whereby the main plasma facing components, previously of carbon, have been replaced by mainly Be in the main chamber and W in the divertor. As part of the many diagnostic enhancements, a new, survey, visible spectroscopy diagnostic has been installed for the characteriz…
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