M. Glugla B. Butler S. Ciattaglia C. Day D. Demange A. Perevezentsev N. Taylor
The DT fuel cycle is rather different to other nuclear fusion topics: it involves handling of a very precious and radiotoxic gas, i.e. tritium, together with deuterium, processing of gaseous, liquid and solid hydrogen isotopologues, treatment of deuterated and tritiated species, and removal and recovery of deuterium / tritium from water and othe…
PreprintV.G. Kiptily M. Fitzgerald S.E. Sharapov M. Poradzinski Z. Stancar P. J. Bonofiglo R. Dumont Z. Ghani V. Goloborodko S. Menmuir1 D. Keeling M. Podestà H. Sun D.M. Taylor D. Douai J. Garcia C.F. Maggi J. Mailloux F. Rimini
The fusion-born alpha-particle heating in magnetically confined fusion machines is a high priority subject for study. The self-heating of thermonuclear fusion plasma by alpha-particles was observed in recent deuterium-tritium (D-T) experiments on the Joint European Torus (JET). This observation was possible by conducting so-called “after…
PreprintR. B. Morales A. Salmi P. Abreu C. H. S. Amador P. Carman J. Fessey J. Flanagan M. Fontana C. Giroud S. Hacquin S. Heuraux L. Meneses R. Sabot A. Silva A. Sirinelli G. Szepesi D. Taylor D. Terranova
JET’s frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) reflectometers have been operating well with the current design since 2005 and density profiles are being automatically calculated intershot since then[1]. However, the calculated profiles had long suffered from several shortcomings – poor agreement to other diagnostics; sometimes inappropriat…
PreprintD.M.A.Taylor M.J.Mantsinen D.Gallart J.Manyer JET contributors
Using the PION ICRH modelling code on JET tokamak pulses, the effect of including pitch angle dependence within the RF diffusion operator is investigated. This is found to be of greatest importance to the particle distribution function in cases of higher harmonic heating and lower heating ion mass, resulting in faster drop-off of the distribution 
Preprint PublishedG. Caruso(a) S. Ciattaglia(b) B. Colling(c) L. Di Pace(d) D.N. Dongiovanni(e) M. D’Onorio(a) M. Garcia(f) X. Z. Jin(g) J. Johnston(c) D. Leichtle(g) T. Pinna(e) M. T. Porfiri(e) W. Raskob(g) N. Taylor(c) N. Terranova(e) R Vale(c) all contributors to the WPSAE
The Safety and Environmental Work Package (WPSAE) has the scope to progress the safety studies for the future EU DEMO reactor, in the frame of the Eurofusion programme. A Generic Site Safety Report (GSSR) has been designed to include all the steps necessary to cover the safety issues of the nuclear fusion plant, from the definition of principles an…
Preprint PublishedL.G. Williams N. Taylor M. Lukacs
The commercial exploitation of nuclear fusion energy for electricity production is now nearer than previously imagined. Several organisations are developing fusion reactors with the aim of demonstrating electricity production in the 2030s. These timescales suggest that conceptual designs are being worked on now and the detailed design, construct…
PreprintNeill Taylor Sergio Ciattaglia Dave Coombs Xue Zhou Jin Jane Johnston Karine Liger Guido Mazzini Juan Carlos Mora Tonio Pinna Maria Teresa Porfiri Egidijus Urbanovicius
Pre-conceptual design studies for a European Demonstration Fusion Power Plant (DEMO) have been in progress since 2014. At this stage, while a range of design options are being considered, it is essential that assessments are carried out of the safety and environmental impact of these options. This is not only to ensure that the DEMO plant is op…
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