M. Kong E. Nardon M. Hoelzl D. Bonfiglio D. Hu U. Sheikh A. Boboc P. Carvalho T.C. Hender S. Jachmich K.D. Lawson S. Silburn Ž. Štancar R. Sweeney G. Szepesi the JOREK team JET contributors
Shattered pellet injection (SPI), with research started in recent years, is the current concept for the ITER disruption mitigation system (DMS) to prevent disruption-related damage. Compared with impurity SPI, pure deuterium (D2) SPI could contribute to runaway electron (RE) avoidance in ITER via a strong dilution cooling before the thermal quen…
PreprintS. Saarelma J.W. Connor P. Bilkova P. Bohm A.R. Field L. Frassinetti R. Fridstrom A. Kirk JET Contributors*
The neutral ionisation model proposed by R J Groebner et al. (Phys Plasmas 9 2134 (2002)) to determine the plasma density profile in the H-mode pedestal, extended to include charge exchange processes in the pedestal stimulated by the ideas of Mahdavi et al. ((Phys Plasmas 10 3984 (2003)). The model is then teste…
Preprint PublishedN. VIANELLO N. WALKDEN M. DUNNE B. LOMANOWSKI E. WOLFRUM C. TSUI A. STAGNI M. GRIENER B. TAL T. EICH D. REFY D. BRIDA O. FEVRIER M. AGOSTINI H. DE OLIVEIRA S. ALEIFERIS M. BERNERT J. BOEDO M. BRIX D. CARRALERO I. CARVALHO L. FRASSINETTI C. GIROUD A. HAKOLA A. HUBER . KARHUNEN J, A. KARPUSHOV B. LABIT A. MEIGS V. NAULIN T. PEREIRA C. PEREZ VON THUN H. REIMERDES C. THEILER the ASDEX Upgrade Team the TCV team the EUROfusion MST1 Team the JET Contributors
The evolution of SOL density profiles and fluctuations have been studied at different recycling levels in 3 different tokamaks, ASDEXUpgrade, TCV and JET, all operated in HMode. In all devices we clearly observe an increase of far SOL efolding length at high …
Preprint PublishedA R Field D Fajardo F J Casson C Angioni C D Challis J Hobirk A Kappatou Hyun-Tae Kim E Lerche A Loarte J Mailloux JET Contributors
Screening of high-Z (W) impurities from the confined plasma by the temperature gradient at the hot edge pedestal of fusion-grade H-mode plasmas has been demonstrated for the first time in the JET-ILW tokamak. Through careful optimisation of the hybrid-scenario, deuterium plasmas with sufficient heating power (≳ 32MW), high enough ion temperature …
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 PublishedH. J. Sun R. J. Goldston A. Huber X. Q. Xu J. Flanagan D. C. McDonald E. de la Luna M. Maslov J. R. Harrison F. Militello J. Fessey S. Cramp JET Contributors
A study of a dataset of JET H-mode plasma with the Be/W ITER-like wall (JET-ILW) shows that reaching the edge MHD ballooning limit leads to confinement degradation. However, unlike JET plasmas with a carbon wall (JET-C), the JET-ILW plasmas stay in a marginal dithering phase for a relatively long period, associated with a higher (20%) H-mode den…
Preprint PublishedM. Rubel A. Widdowson L. Dittrich S. Moon A. Weckmann P. Petersson JET Contributors
The contribution provides a concise overview of ion beam analysis methods and pro- cedures in studies of materials exposed to fusion plasmas in controlled fusion devices with magnetic confinement. An impact of erosion-deposition processes on the morphology of wall materials is- presented. In particular, results for deuterium analyses are discussed.…
Preprint PublishedD. Brunetti C. J. Ham J. P. Graves E. Lazzaro S. Nowak A. Mariani C. Wahlberg W. A. Cooper E. R. Solano S. Saarelma L. Frassinetti M. Fontana A. Kleiner G. Bustos Ramirez E. Viezzer JET contributors
The analysis of quiescent discharges exhibiting edge harmonic magnetoydrodynamic activity in the JET-Carbon wall machine is presented. It is observed that the quiescent phase with multiple-n harmonic oscillations is sustained until a threshold in pedestal electron density and collisionality is crossed. The macroscopic pedestal parameters associated…
Preprint PublishedL. Horvath M. Maslov P.A. Schneider C.F. Maggi L.Frassinetti B. Lomanowski R.B. Morales D. Nina S. Saarelma J. Simpson G. Corrigan D.I. Refy M.Brix T. Pereira M. Vecsei JET Contributors
The relative role of particle transport and edge fuelling in setting the H-mode density pedestal is still a key open question [1]. Although reduced pedestal models have proven successful in predicting the pedestal pressure for a wide range of plasma scenarios [2,3,4], they lack a first principle based, predictive model for the edge density. Pred…
PreprintL. W. Packer P. Batistoni N. Bekris S. C. Bradnam H. Chohan M. Fabbri Z. Ghani M. R. Gilbert R. Kierepko E. Laszynska D. Leichtle I. Lengarf S. Loreti J. W. Mietelski C. R. Nobs M. Pillon M. I. Savva I. E.Stamatelatos T. Vasilopoulou A. Wojcik-Gargula A. Zoharf JET Contributors
The characteristically intense neutron source generated in deuterium-tritium (DT) fusion power presents notable challenges for materials comprising the structure of the device which are exposed to them. These include radiation damage effects leading to degradation of structural properties with impact on maintenance and replacement frequency, but…
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