M. VALOVIČ Y. BARANOV A. BOBOC J. BUCHANAN J. CITRIN E. DELABIE L. GARZOTTI C. GIROUD R. MCKEAN E. LERCHE E. DE LA LUNA V. KIPTILY F. KÖCHL M. MARIN S. MENMUIR C. VON THUN G. TVALASHVILI AND THE JET CONTRIBUTORS
Control of plasma H:D isotope mix using solely shallow pellets (in H or D) was demonstrated in recent experiments, attaining ~50%:50% ratio. The isotope mix propagates from the edge to the core on the confinement timescale. Isotope dependence of energy confinement is within error bar to scaling laws. A dataset is collected for different pellet s…
PreprintC. Giroud S. Brezinsek R. Pitts I.S. Carvalho A. Huber E. Kaveeva D. Keeling J. Mailloux S. Aleiferis B. Chapman S. Henderson L. Garzotti E. Lerche M. MArin M. Maslov M. Brix P. Carvalho I. Coffey J. Fontdecaba L. Horvath I. Jepu J. Karhunen E. Litherland-Smith A. Meigs R.B. Morales T. Pereira D. Refy Z. Stancar M. Sertoli S. Silburn G. Szepesi A. Thorman M. Tomes I. Veselova B. Viola S. Wiesen JET contributors,
JET has investigated one the key issues for the baseline scenario in ITER, the integration of a radiative divertor for heat load control with the use of neon and nitrogen as seed impurity. A characterization of the choice of the impurity seed on plasma confinement, neutrons, pedestal MHD stability, pedestal instabilities, core transport is given…
PreprintM. Marin J. Citrin L. Garzotti M. Valovic C. Bourdelle Y. Camenen F. J. Casson A. Ho F. Koechl M. Maslov JET contributors
The pellet cycle of a mixed isotope tokamak plasma is successfully reproduced with reduced turbulent transport modelling within an integrated simulation framework. In JET tokamak experiments, deuterium pellets with reactor-relevant deposition characteristics were injected into a pure hydrogen plasma. Measurements of the isotope ratio profile inf…
PreprintH. Weisen C.F. Maggi M. Oberparleiter F.J. Casson S. Menmuir L Horvath F. Auriemma T.W. Bache N. Bonanomi Y. Camenen A. Chankin E. Delabie L. Frassinetti J. Garcia C. Giroud D. King R Lorenzini M. Marin P.A. Schneider P. Siren J. Varje E. Viezzer JET contributors
The isotope dependence of plasma transport has a significant impact on the performance of future D-T experiments in JET and ITER and eventually on the fusion gain and economics of future reactors. In preparation for future D-T operation on JET, dedicated experiments and comprehensive transport analysis were performed in H, D and H-D mixed plasma…
PreprintM Marin J Citrin C Bourdelle Y Camenen F J Casson A Ho F Koechl M Maslov JET Contributors
Core turbulent particle transport with multiple isotopes can display observable differences in behaviour between the electron and ion particle channels. Experimental observations at JET with mixed H-D plasmas and varying NBI and gas-puff sources [M. Maslov et al., Nucl. Fusion 7 076022 (2018)] inferred source dominated electr…
Preprint PublishedM. Maslov J. Citrin P. Jacquet Y. Kazakov D. L. Keeling D. B. King E. Lerche M. Marin J. Ongena D. Van Eester
As part of the preparation for the second JET DT campaign (DTE2), a series of isotope control experiments in H/D mixtures [1] have shown that NBI fuelling species has only a weak effect on the core isotope composition, which remains determined by the edge H/D ratio and therefore by the injected gas.
Preprint PublishedMartin Valovic Y Baranov G Buchanan J Citrin E Delabie L Frassinetti J M Fontdecaba L Garzotti C Giroud R McKean E Lerche V Kiptily F Köchl M Marin M Maslov S Menmuir G Tvalashvili H Weisen the JET Contributors
Deuterium pellets are injected into initially pure hydrogen H-mode plasma in order to control H:D isotope mixture. The pellets are deposited in outer 20% of minor radius, similar to that expected in ITER creating transiently hollow electron density profiles. The isotope mixture of H:D ~ 45:55% is obtained in the core with pellet fuelling throughput…
Preprint PublishedChris Hardie Andrew J. London Joven J. H. Lim Rob Bamber Tonci Tadic Marin Vuksic Stjepko Fazinic
The effects of radiation damage on materials are strongly dependant on temperature, making it arguably the most significant parameter of concern in nuclear engineering. Owing to the challenges and expense of irradiating and testing materials, material property data is often limited to few irradiation conditions and material variants. A new techniqu…
Preprint PublishedM. Maslov D. King E. Viezzer D. Keeling C. Giroud T. Tala A. Salmi M. Marin J. Citrin C. Bourdelle E. Solano JET contributors
Particle transport is of a great importance for understanding physics of tokamak plasmas and planning future experiments on larger machines such as ITER. The subject was intensively studied in the past, particularly in relation to density peaking and presence of anomalous inward particle convection in L- and H-mode. While in the L-mode case presenc…
Preprint PublishedC. Bourdelle Y. Camenen J. Citrin M. Marin F.J. Casson F. Koechl M. Maslov
In Ion-Temperature-Gradient (ITG) driven turbulence, the resonance condition leads to ion particle turbulent transport coefficients significantly larger than electron particle turbulent transport coefficients. This is shown in non-linear gyrokinetic simulations and explained by an analytical quasilinear model. It is then illustrated by JETTO-QuaLi…
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