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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(25)3252025
Maintaining an effective double-null configuration is expected to be challenging in reactor-scale tokamak devices. As divertor power-sharing is closely linked to the magnetic topology, even small variations can lead to fast power sharing fluctuations which exacerbate the already daunting exhaust challenge. While the static aspects of doubl…
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UKAEA-CCFE-CP(25)152023
Reduced plasma models play a pivotal role in swiftly interpreting experiments, exploring different reactor design points, and providing consistency checks for high-fidelity simulations. This presentation focuses on reduced models for plasma detachment onset and transient reattachment timescales, assessing their validity across ASDEX Upgrade, JET…
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UKAEA-CCFE-CP(24)142023
Accurate quantification of the power loss channels and overall power balance of the plasma is essential for the safe operation of current and future fusion devices. The relative magnitudes of core radiation, SOL radiation and divertor target heat loading are determining factors in both PFC design and plasma scenario design in the successful real…
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UKAEA-CCFE-CP(24)112023
The first scintillator-based Fast-Ion Loss Detector (FILD) was installed in MAST-U as part of its main upgrade and it was commissioned during the first experimental campaign. FILD works as a magnetic spectrometer, directly measuring neutral beam injection (NBI) fast-ion losses using a scintillator plate that emits light when fast ions impinge on it…
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