I. Balboa E. Rose G. F. Matthews D. Croft M. Stamp S. A. Silburn J. C. Williams D. Hepple A. Huber S. Whetham D. Iglesias D. J. Kinna M. Beldishevski J. Figueiredo C. Perez Von Thun N. Balshaw L. D. Horton R. C. Lobel I. J. Pearson K. W. Pepperell G. Fishpool B. Lane K-D. Zastrow G. Arnoux G. Bodnar P. Carman P. Carvalho N. J. Conway V. Huber J. Karhunen G. Kocsis A. Manzanares P. Puglia C. Ruiz de Galarreta C. Marren R. Otín J. Naish V. K. Thompson the JET Contributors*
Following from the paper describing the remote wide angle viewing system compatible with Deuterium-Tritium operations. This is the second article describing a second remote line of sight, this time focusing on the imaging of the divertor region in JET. It explains in detail the optical and engineering designs of constructing an optical relay which …
PreprintN J Conway A Cackett C F Maggi A G Meigs K-D Zastrow T M Biewer D L Hillis
Since 2010, an in-vessel calibration light source (ICLS) has been used periodically on JET to calibrate a range of diagnostics at UV, visible and IR wavelengths. During shutdowns, the ICLS (essentially an integrating sphere) is positioned within the vacuum vessel by the remote handling (RH) system. Following the 2013 run, several changes were made …
Preprint PublishedI. Balboa S. Silburn P. Drewelow V. Huber A. Huber D. Kinna M. Price G. F. Matthews S. Collins J. Fessey M. Rack P. Trimble K.D. Zastrow
Recent improvements in software tools and methodology have allowed us to perform a more comprehensive in-vessel calibration for all mid-infrared camera systems at JET. A comparison of experimental methods to calculate the non-uniformity correction is described as well as the linearity for the different camera systems. Measurements of the temperatur…
Preprint PublishedG. Arnoux I. Balboa M. Clever S. Devaux P. De Vries T. Eich M. Firdaouss S. Jachmich M. Lehnen P.J. Lomas G.F. Matthews Ph. Mertens I. Nunes V. Riccardo C. Ruset B. Sieglin D.F. Valcarcel J. Wilson K.-D. Zastrow JET-EFDA Contributors
The ITER-like wall (ILW) at JET is a unique opportunity to study the combination of material (beryllium and tungsten) that will be used for the plasma facing components (PFC) in ITER. Both the limiters (Be) and divertor (CFC W coated and bulk W) have been designed to maximise their power handling capability. During the last experimental campaign (O…
PublishedH. Weisen A. C. C. Sips C. D. Challis L.-G. Eriksson S. E. Sharapov P. Batistoni L. D. Horton K.-D. Zastrow EFDA-JET Contributors
After the first high power D-T experiment in JET in 1997 (DTE1), when JET was equipped with Carbon PFC’s, a proposed second high power (up to ~40MW) D-T campaign (DTE2) in the current Be/W vessel will address essential operational, technical, diagnostics and scientific issues in support of ITER. These experiments are proposed to minimize the risk…
PublishedA.G. Meigs S. Brezinsek M. Clever A. Huber S. Marsen C. Nicholas M.Stamp K-D Zastrow JET EFDA Contributors
For the ITER-like wall, the JET mirror link divertor spectroscopy system was redesigned to fully cover the tungsten horizontal strike plate with faster time resolution and improved near-UV performance. Since the ITER-like wall project involves a change in JET from a carbon dominated machine to a beryllium and tungsten dominated machine with residua…
PublishedD. Alves R. Felton S. Jachmich P. Lomas P. Mccullen A. Neto D. F. Valcárcel G. Arnoux P. Card S. Devaux A. Goodyear D. Kinna A. Stephen K.-D. Zastrow
The installation of international thermonuclear experimental reactor-relevant materials for the plasma facing components (PFCs) in the Joint European Torus (JET) is expected to have a strong impact on the operation and protection of the experiment. In particular, the use of all-beryllium tiles, which deteriorate at a substantially lower temperature…
PublishedF. I. Parra M. F. F. Nave A. A. Schekochihin C. Giroud J. S. De Grassie J. H. F. Severo P. De Vries K.-D. Zastrow
Using theoretical arguments, a simple scaling law for the size of the intrinsic rotation observed in tokamaks in the absence of a momentum injection is found: The velocity generated in the core of a tokamak must be proportional to the ion temperature difference in the core divided by the plasma current, independent of the size of the device. The co…
PublishedM.G. Von Hellermann E.Delabie R.J.E. Jaspers W.Biel O.Marchuk H.P.Summers A.Whlteford C.Giroud N.C.Hawkes K.D.Zastrow
Charge exchange Recombination Spectroscopy (CXRS) plays a pivotal role in the diagnostics of hot fusion plasmas and is implemented currently in most of the operating devices. In the present report the main features of CXRS are summarized and supporting software packages encompassing "Spectral Analysis Code CXSFIT", "Charge Exchange Analysis Package…
PublishedP. Mantica D. Van Eester X. Garbet F. Imbeaux L. Laborde M. Mantsinen A. Marinoni D. Mazon D. Moreau N. Hawkes E. Joffrin V. Kiptily S. Pinches A. Salmi S. Sharapov A. Thyagaraja I. Voitsekhovitch P. De Vries K.-D. Zastrow
The first electron temperature modulation experiments in plasmas characterized by strong and longlasting electron and ion internal transport barriers (ITB) have been performed in JET using ion cyclotron resonance heating in mode conversion scheme. The ITB is shown to be a well localized narrow layer with low heat diffusivity, characterized by subcr…
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