D.B. King R. Sharma C.D. Challis A. Bleasdal E.G. Delabie D. Douai D. Keeling E. Lerche M.Lennholm J. Mailloux G. Matthews M. Nicassio Z. Stancar T. Wilson
Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) is a flexible auxiliary heating method for tokamak plasmas, capable of being efficiently coupled to the various plasma configurations required in the Tritium and mixed DeuteriumTritium Experimental campaign (DTE2) on the JET device. High NBI power was required for high fusion yield and alpha particle studies and to …
Preprint PublishedD. B. King M. Nicassio A. Ash C. Balshaw A. Barth D. Ciric I. E. Day E. Delabie H. El-Haroun T. T. C. Jones D. Keeling R. King S. Marsden R. McAdams A. McShee S. Merriman A. Shepherd R. Sharma I. Turner T. Wilson
Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) is a very flexible auxiliary heating method for tokamak plasmas, capable of being efficiently coupled to the various plasma configurations required in the Tritium and Deuterium–Tritium Experimental campaign (DTE2) to be undertaken in the JET device. In particular, experiments for high fusion yield and alpha particl…
PreprintI. Turner R. McAdams W. Arter A. Ash M. Barnard D. Ciric I. Day D. Keeling D. King C. Lane M. Nicassio T. Robinson A. Shepherd J. Zacks
Increased neutralisation and hence injected neutral beam power can be achieved by increasing the neutraliser target. This has the potential to increase the loading on the ion source backplate due to backstreaming electrons. Measurements of the backplate power loading due to backstreaming electrons are presented for the JET EP2 neutral beam injector…
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