P. J. RyanS. D. ElmoreJ. R. HarrisonJ. LovellR. Stephen
A detailed description of the Langmuir probe system on MAST Upgrade is presented. The system features 850 tile embedded probes, and 40 bespoke electronic modules which each have the capability to drive and acquire data from up to 16 probes in a time multiplexed manner. The system provides spatio-temporal resolved measurements (1 cm and $\\\\sim$1 m…
PreprintTom Stokes Mirjana Damjanovic Joe Berriman Stephen Reynolds
Investigations were undertaken into the thermal treatment of beryllium and tungsten to see if these materials can be detritiated in the Material Detritiation Facility (MDF) at UKAEA, allowing for the declassification of intermediate level waste (ILW) to low level waste (LLW). When heated in oxygen, both tungsten and beryllium readily oxidise, wi…
PublishedThomas Stokes Mirjana Damjanovic Joe Berriman Stephen Reynolds
Investigations were undertaken into the thermal treatment of beryllium and tungsten to see if these materials can be detritiated in the Material Detritiation Facility (MDF) at UKAEA, allowing for the declassification of intermediate level waste (ILW) to low level waste (LLW). When heated in oxygen, both tungsten and beryllium readily oxidise, wi…
Preprint PublishedHelen Brooks Stephen Dixon Andrew Davis
We present new two applications, AURORA and Achlys, developed using the MOOSE framework for finite element analysis, intended to facilitate engineering analysis for fusion reactors. Respectively these couple neutronics and tritium transport to native MOOSE physics modules including heat conduction and tensor mechanics. We outline steps taken to pe…
PreprintC. Vincent S. Allan G. Naylor R. Stephen S. Bray A. Thornton A. Kirk
Neutron flux measurements are important in fusion devices for both safety requirements and physics studies. A newsystem has been built for the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak Upgrade (MAST Upgrade) that provides neutron count,DC and Campbell mode measurements for a 1μsperiod at 1 MHz. The acquisition system uses a Red Pitaya board tosample current from…
Preprint PublishedC.I. Stuart G. Artaserse P. Card I.S. Carvalho R. Felton S.N. Gerasimov A. Goodyear R.B. Henriques D. Karkinsky P.J. Lomas P. McCullen F. Rimini A.V. Stephen D.F. Valcárcel J. Waterhouse M. Wheatley
Plasma Event TRiggering for Alarms (PETRA) is a flexible new system at JET for detecting plasma events to trigger exception handling responses. It provides a platform for all existing and new techniques which involve processing JET real-time data to identify when to change the trajectory of a plasma shot, and reduces the technical cost and risk in …
Preprint PublishedEmil T. Jonasson Jonathan Beouf Stephen Kyberd Robert Skilton
Just like most industrial or scientific installations, future fusion reactors will require more or less frequent maintenance. The expected environmental conditions, as well as the necessity of carrying out many maintenance tasks in parallel in result in remote robotic maintenance becoming a necessity in order to minimize the maintenance shutdown du…
Preprint PublishedEmil Jonasson Jonathan Boeuf Stephen Kyberd Robert Skilton Paul Amayo Guy Burroughes Steve Collins
The containment vessel of the Joint European Torus is a huge, complicated assembly with a myriad of components, all of which are important for plasma operation. As a research device, JET has been operated over many years and has been extensively rebuilt. During each maintenance shutdown, inspections and measurements of the Vacuum Vessel are carri…
Preprint PublishedJ. S. Edwards I. S. Carvalho R. Felton C. Hogben D. Karkinsky P. J. Lomas P. A. McCullen F. G. Rimini A. V. Stephen
The JET Real-Time Protection Sequencer (RTPS) co-ordinates responses for magnetic and kinetic actuators to protect the ITER-Like Wall from possible melting events and other undesirable scenarios. It allows programmable stop responses per pulse, based on alarms raised by other systems. The architecture combines a modular run-time application deve…
Preprint PublishedLuc Andre Kathrin Abraham Axel Hofmann Laurence Monin Ilka C. Kleinhanns Stephen Foley
How the Archean felsic crust grew from its mafic precursors between 3.8 and 2.5 billion years ago remains elusive and the subject of great debate. Here, we present silicon isotopic constraints on Tonalite-Trondhjemite-Granodiorite (TTG) and Granite-Monzonite-Syenite (GMS) plutons from the Kaapvaal craton, which range in age from 3.55 to 2.69 Ga.…
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