L. W. Packer P. Batistoni S. C. Bradnam S. Conroy M. Fabbri Z. Ghani M. R. Gilbert S. Jednorog E. Laszynska D. Leichtle I. Lengar M. Majerle J. W. Mietelski C. R.Nobs O. Ogorodnikova M. Pillon M. I. Savva I. E. Stamatelatos T. Vasilopoulou R. Villari A. Wojcik-Gargula R. Worrall JET Contributors
Understanding the effects of neutron irradiation of materials is one of the outstanding issues in the development of fusion technologies. The impact of this work derives from the opportunity, for the first time in a tokamak operating with a D-T plasma, to deliver experimental results which directly link to the nuclear characteristics of real sample…
Preprint PublishedA. Sperduti M. Cecconello S. Conroy A. Snicker
A discrepancy between predicted and measured neutron rates on MAST using TRANSP/NUBEAM was observed. Further causes of this discrepancy are here studied by means of TRANSP/NUBEAM and ASCOT/BBNBI simulations. Gyro-Orbit simulations resulted in an approximately 20 % reduction of the fast ion density compare to the Guiding Center with TRANSP/NUBEAM…
Preprint PublishedJames Harrison RJ Akers SY Allan JS Allcock JO Allen L Appel M Barnes N Ben Ayed W Boeglin C Bowman J Bradley P Browning P Bryant M Carr M Cecconello CD Challis S Chapman IT Chapman GJ Colyer S Conroy NJ Conway M Cox G Cunningham RO Dendy W Dorland BD Dudson L Easy SD Elmore T Farley X Feng AR Field A Fil GM Fishpool M Fitzgerald
Recent results from MAST address key physics issues for ITER operations and the design of future devices, by advancing our understanding of through analysis of high-resolution data and numerical modelling. Modelling of the interaction between filaments with BOUT++ indicates filaments separated by more than 5x their width move independently, and …
Preprint PublishedLee Packer P. Batistoni S. C. Bradnam S. Conroy Z. Ghani M. R. Gilbert E. Laszynska I. Lengar C.R.Nobs M. Pillon S. Popovichev P. Raj I.E. Stamatelatos T. Vasilopoulou A. Wojcik-Gargula R. Worrall JET Contributors
This paper reports new activities conducted as part of the JET technology programme under the WP-JET3 ACT sub-project collaboration. The aim of the sub-project is to take advantage of the significant 14 MeV neutron fluence expected during JET operations to irradiate samples of materials that will used in the manufacturing of main ITER tokamak compo…
Preprint PublishedMarco Cecconello A. Sperduti I. Fitzgerald S. Conroy S. J. Holm M. Weiszflog
A Neutron Camera (NC) was used on the Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST) to measure the DD neutron emissivity along four collimated lines of sight, two on-axis and two off-axis, all viewing the plasma in tangential direction. The encouraging results obtained suggested that an upgraded NC for MAST-U would provide fundamental information for the st…
Preprint PublishedM. Cecconello W. Boeglin D. Keeling S. Conroy I. Klimek R. V. Perez the MAST team
Experimental evidence is presented of a discrepancy between the predicted and measured D-D fusion products rates on MAST. Both the neutron and proton production rates, measured independently with a neutron camera and charged fusion product detector array, are approximately 40 % lower than those predicted by TRANSP/NUBEAM codes. This deficit is scen…
Preprint PublishedL. W. Packer P. Batistoni S. Bradnam B. C. Colling S. Conroy Z. Ghania M. R. Gilbert S. Jednorog E. Laszyńska D. Leichtle I. Lengar J.W.Mietelski R. Misiak C.R.Nobs M. Pillon S. Popovichev V. Radulović I.E. Stamatelatos T. Vasilopoulou A. Wójcik-Gargula JET Contributors
This paper details progress in experimental characterisation work at JET for the long-term irradiation station conducted as part of a project to perform activation experiments using ITER materials. The aim is to take advantage of the significant 14 MeV neutron yield expected during JET operations to irradiate samples of materials that will be used …
Preprint PublishedL. Giacomelli S. Conroy F. Belli G. Gorini E. Joffrin V. Kiptily E. Lerche A. Murari V.V. Plyusnin S. Popovichev C. Reux M. Riva D.B. Syme JET EFDA Contributors
The Joint European Torus (JET, Culham, UK) is the largest tokamak in the world. JET has been upgraded over the years and recently it has also become a test facility of the components designed for ITER, the next step fusion machine under construction in Cadarache (France). At JET, the neutron emission profile of Deuterium (D) or Deuterium-Tritium (D…
PublishedL. Giacomelli S. Conroy G. Gorini L. Horton A. Murari S. Popovichev D. B. Syme JET EFDA Contributors
The Joint European Torus (JET, Culham, UK) is the largest tokamak in the world devoted to nuclear fusion experiments of magnetic confined Deuterium (D)/Deuterium-Tritium (DT) plasmas. Neutrons produced in these plasmas are measured using various types of neutron detectors and spectrometers. Two of these instruments on JET make use of organic liquid…
PublishedM. Weiszflog S. Sangaroon M. Cecconello S. Conroy G. Ericsson I. Klimek D. Keeling R. Martin M. Turnyanskiy
This paper presents two different conceptual designs of neutron cameras for Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST) Upgrade. The first one consists of two horizontal cameras, one equatorial and one vertically down-shifted by 65 cm. The second design, viewing the plasma in a poloidal section, also consists of two cameras, one radial and the other one w…
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