Sarah Bickerton Rob Felton Sarah Medley Dr Rebecca C. R. Shaw Hannah Todd Fatimah Sanni Dr Damien King Sandra Romanelli the JET Contributors
Following the first Deuterium-Tritium Experiment (DTE1) at UKAEA, modifications were investigated to the Joint European Torus’ (JET) gas introduction systems to increase the gas feed capabilities of the JET facility to better support future campaigns. The gas introduction systems comprise the gas introduction and gas distribution system (GI/GD)…
PreprintHJ. Sun SA. Silburn IS. Carvalho C Giroud G Fishpool GF. Matthews DB. King RB. Henriques DL. Keeling FG. Rimini L. Garzotti D. Frigione D. Van Eester D Kos M-L. Mayoral J. Mailloux C. Maggi A. Huber D. Douai PJ. Lomas L Morten M. Maslov K. Kirov P. Jacquet CG. Lowry M. Baruzzo C. Stuart J. Mitchell L. Horvath DC. McDonald JET Contributors
Unusually high power loads on the Beryllium limiter caused by Neutral Beam re-ionisation, and much cooler divertor target surfaces were observed during the recent JET tritium campaign. As both phenomena are driven by scrape-off layer (SOL) physics, the SOL features of 72 tritium H-mode discharges and their deuterium references have been studied. …
Preprint PublishedD.J.M. King A.J. Knowles D. Bowden M.R. Wenman S. Capp M. Gorley J. Shimwell L. Packer M.R. Gilbert A. Harte
This Review considers current Zr alloys and opportunities for advanced zirconium alloys to meet the demands of a structural material in fusion reactors. Zr based materials in the breeder blanket offer the potential to increase the tritium breeding ratio above that of Fe, Si and V based materials. Current commercial Zr alloys might be considered …
Preprint PublishedF. Schoofs S. King A. Cackett M. Leyland C. Hardie
Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) is performed to analyse the microstructural state of reference CuCrZr material with carefully controlled heat treatments, small-scale manufacturing mock-ups of assemblies and high-heat-flux exposed mock-ups. The information derived from the SANS data corresponds well to existing literature data based on microsc…
Preprint PublishedF. Schoofs A. Cackett J. Lim S. M. King A. Schiavi T. R. Barrett C. Hardie
The divertor component is subject to some of the most extreme loading conditions in a fusion environment and the safety design window is relatively narrow. Variation in mechanical properties of the same material throughout a component is common place in practice and can be caused by both local effects of processing and joining, and local variations…
Preprint PublishedK. K. Kirov E. Belonohy C. D. Challis J. Eriksson D. Frigione L. Garzotti L. Giacomelli J. Hobirk A. Kappatou D. Keeling D. King E. Lerche P. J. Lomas M. Nocente C. Reux F. G. Rimini A. C. C. Sips D. Van Eester JET Contributors
Achieving high neutron yields in today’s fusion research relies on high power auxiliary heating in order to attain required core temperatures. This is usually achieved by means of high Neutral Beam (NB) and Radio Frequency (RF) power. Application of NB power is accompanied by production of fast beam ions and associated Beam-Target (BT) reactio…
Preprint PublishedD. B. King E. Viezzer I. Balboa M. Baruzzo E. Belonohy J. Buchanan I.S. Carvalho K. Cave-Ayland I. Coffey C.D. Challis E.G. Delabie L. Garzotti S. Hall J.Hillesheim L. Horvath E. Joffrin D. Keeling K. Kirov C.F. Maggi M. Maslov S. Saarelma S. Silburn E.R. Solano M. Stamp D. Valcarcel H.Weisen
A study of mixed hydrogen-deuterium H-mode plasmas has been carried out in JET-ILW to strengthen the physics basis for extrapolations to JET D-T operation and to support the development of strategies for isotope ratio control in future experiments. Variations of input power, gas fuelling and isotopic mixture were performed in H-mode plasmas of the…
Preprint PublishedCF Maggi H Weisen FJ Casson F Auriemma R Lorenzini H Nordman E Delabie F Eriksson J Flanagan D Keeling D King L Horvath S Menmuir A Salmi G Sips T Tala I Voitsekhovich JET Contributors
NBI-heated L-mode plasmas have been obtained in JET with the Be/W ITER-like wall (JET-ILW) in H and D, with matched profiles of the dimensionless plasma parameters in the plasma core confinement region and same Ti/Te and Zeff. The achieved isotope identity indicates that the confinement scale invariance principle is satisfied in the core confine…
Preprint PublishedCF Maggi H Weisen L Horvath F Auriemma R Lorenzini E. Delabie D King D Keeling S Menmuir JET Contributors
Dimensionless identity experiments test the invariance of plasma physics to changes in the dimensional plasma parameters, e.g. ne and Te, when the dimensionless parameters are conserved [1] [2]. However, conditions at the plasma boundary, such as influx of neutral particles, may introduce additional physics. An isotope identit…
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