Ruben Otin Wouter Tierens Felix Parra Shafa Aria Ernesto Lerche Philippe Jacquet Igor Monakhov Pierre Dumortie Bart Van Compernolle JET Contributors
When RF waves are applied in tokamaks with metal walls, sheath rectification effects associated with the fields induced in the scrape-off layer (SOL) may lead to enhanced plasma-wall interactions (i.e. heat-loads in the limiters, RF-induced impurity sources) which can endanger the integrity of the machine and limit the RF power. Although many co…
Preprint PublishedE. Lerche M. Goniche P. Jacquet D. Van Eester V. Bobkov L. Colas A. Czarnecka S. Brezinsek M.Brix K. Crombe M. Graham M. Groth I. Monakhov T. Mathurin G. Matthews L. Meneses C. Noble V. Petrzilka F. Rimini A. Shaw JET-EFDA Contributors
Recent JET-ILW [1,2] experiments reiterated the importance of tuning the plasma fuelling in order to optimize ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) heating in high power H-mode discharges. By fuelling the plasma from gas injection modules (GIMs) located in the midplane and on the top of the machine instead of adopting the more standardly used di…
Preprint PublishedE. Lerche M. Goniche P. Jacquet D. Van Eester V. Bobkov L. Colas I. Monakhov F. Rimini A. Czarnecka K. Crombé R. Dumont J. Hobirk Y. Kazakov M.-L. Mayoral L. Meneses J. Mlynar C. Noble I. Nunes J. Ongena V. Petrzilka M. Reich M. Santala
Ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) heating has been an essential component in the development of high power H-mode scenarios in JET-ILW. The steps that were taken for the successful use of ICRF heating in terms of enhancing the power capabilities and optimizing the heating performance in view of core impurity mitigation in these experiments w…
Preprint PublishedE. Lerche D. Van Eester Y. Kazakov P. Jacquet I. Monakhov M. Goniche L. Colas F. Rimini K. Crombé R. Dumont V. Kiptily M. Santala JET Contributors
Heating single ion species plasmas with ICRF is a challenging task: Fundamental ion cyclotron heating (w = w ci ) suffers from the adverse polarization of the RF electric fields near the majority cyclotron resonance while second harmonic heating (w = 2w ci ) typically requires pre-heating of the plasma ions to become efficient. Recently, w = 2w ci …
Preprint PublishedP. Jacquet V. Bobkov L. Colas A. Czarnecka E. Lerche M.-L. Mayoral I. Monakhov D. Van-Eester G. Arnoux S. Brezinsek M. Brix A.-L. Campergue S. Devaux P. Drewelow M. Graham C. C. Klepper A. Meigs D. Milanesio J. Mlynar T. Pütterich A. S
In 2011/12, JET started operation with its new ITER-Like Wall (ILW) made of a tungsten (W) divertor and a beryllium (Be) main chamber wall. The impact of the new wall materials on the JET Ion Cyclotron Resonance Frequency (ICRF) operation is assessed and some important properties of JET plasmas heated with ICRF are highlighted. A 20% reduction of t…
PublishedP. Jacquet V. Bobkov S. Brezinsek M. Brix A-L. Campergue L. Colas A. Czarnecka P. Drewelow M. Graham C. C. Klepper E. Lerche M.-L. Mayoral A. Meigs D. Milanesio I. Monakhov J. Mlynar T. Pütterich A. Sirinelli D. Van-Eester JET-EFDA
In 2011/12, JET started operation with its new ITER-Like Wall (ILW) made of a tungsten (W) divertor and a beryllium (Be) main chamber wall. The impact of the new wall material on the JET Ion Cyclotron Resonance Frequency (ICRF) operation was assessed and also the properties of JET plasmas heated with ICRF were studied. No substantial change of the …
PublishedM. Nightingale E. Wooldridge I. Monakhov
The technology implications of potential FWCD systems have been assessed at two frequencies of relevance to DEMO as part of a wider study of heating and current drive systems for the EFDA Power Plant Physics and Technology (PPP&T), based upon two reference DEMO designs. Using the results of Van Eester et al [1], systems studies carried out for a 62…
PublishedA.-L. Campergue P. Jacquet V. Bobkov D. Milanesio I. Monakhov L. Colas G. Arnoux M. Brix A. Sirinelli JET-EFDA Contributors
When using Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequency (ICRF) heating, enhanced power deposition on Plasma-Facing Components (PFCs) close to the antennas can occur. Experiments have recently been carried out on JET with the new ITER-Like-Wall (ILW) to characterize the heat fluxes on the protection of the JET ICRF antennas, using Infra-Red (IR) thermography me…
PublishedE. Lerche D. Van Eester Ph. Jacquet M.-L. Mayoral V. Bobkov L. Colas A. Czarnecka M. Graham G. Matthews I. Monakhov R. Neu T. Puetterich F. Rimini P. De Vries JET-EFDA Contributors
After the change over from the C-wall to the ITER-like Be/W wall (ILW) in JET, the radiation losses during ICRF heating have increased and are now substantially larger than those observed with NBI at the same power levels, in spite of the similar global plasma energies reached with the two heating systems. A comparison of the NBI and ICRF performan…
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…
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