D. McGarrigle E. Flynn C. Kennedy A. Loving S. Budden
This paper reports on a study of the existing or proposed maintenance arm systems with similar functions and structure to that of the proposed DEMO Multi-Purpose Deployer (MPD).The current MPD design iteration consists of a boom deployment system that is ~30m long and can support a payload of ~1000kg, while still being able to access the DEMO va…
Preprint PurchaseEmil T. Jonasson Jonathan Beouf Stephen Kyberd Robert Skilton
Just like most industrial or scientific installations, future fusion reactors will require more or less frequent maintenance. The expected environmental conditions, as well as the necessity of carrying out many maintenance tasks in parallel in result in remote robotic maintenance becoming a necessity in order to minimize the maintenance shutdown du…
Preprint PublishedEmil Jonasson Jonathan Boeuf Stephen Kyberd Robert Skilton Paul Amayo Guy Burroughes Steve Collins
The containment vessel of the Joint European Torus is a huge, complicated assembly with a myriad of components, all of which are important for plasma operation. As a research device, JET has been operated over many years and has been extensively rebuilt. During each maintenance shutdown, inspections and measurements of the Vacuum Vessel are carri…
Preprint PublishedM. Fitzgerald J. Buchanan S. E. Sharapov V. G. Kiptily M. Sertoli G. Szepesi J. Boom R. Akers D. King JET contributors
Fishbones are ubiquitous in high-performance JET plasmas and are typically considered to be unimportant for scenario design. However, during recent high-performance hybrid experiments, sporadic and explosive fishbones have been observed which correlate with a reduction in performance and main chamber hotspots. Clear evidence has been obtained of fu…
Preprint PublishedS. Schmuck J. Fessey J. E. Boom L. Meneses P. Abreu E. Belonohy I. Lupelli
At the tokamak Joint European Torus (JET), the electron cyclotron emission spectra in O-mode and X-mode polarisations are diagnosed simultaneous in absolute terms for several harmonics with two Martin-Puplett interferometers. From the second harmonic range in X-mode polarisation, the electron temperature profile can be deduced for the outboard side…
Preprint PublishedM.A. Van Zeeland W.W. Heidbrink R.K. Fisher M. García Muñoz, G.J. Kramer D.C. Pace R.B. White S. Aekaeslompolo M.E. Austin J.E. Boom I.G.J. Classen S. Da Graça B. Geiger M. Gorelenkova N. N. Gorelenkov A. W. Hyatt N. Luhmann M. Maraschek G. R. McKee R. A. Moyer C. M. Muscatello R. Nazikian H. Park S. Sharapov W. Suttrop G. Tardini B. J. Tobias Y. B. Zhu DIII-D and ASDEX Upgrade Teams
Neutral beam injection into reversed magnetic shear DIII-D and ASDEX Upgrade plasmas produces a variety of Alfvénic activity including toroidicity-induced Alfvén eigenmodes and reversed shear Alfvén eigenmodes (RSAEs). These modes are studied during the discharge current ramp phase when incomplete current penetration results in a high central sa…
PublishedRJ.E. Jaspers M.G. Von Hellermann E. Delabie J.E. Boom Aj.H. Donne W. Biel N.C. Hawkes O. Neubauer M. Di Maio S. Sadakov F. Klinkhamer B. Snijders A. Hogenbirk
Charge eXchange Recombination Spectroscopy (CXRS) will play a crucial role in the diagnosing of burning plasmas: items like helium ash, transport barriers, impurity content or fuel ratio can all be assessed with CXRS. In fact this is the only direct method to obtain information about the light impurity ions, such as temperature, concentrations and …
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