S. Saarelma A. Järvinen M. Beurskens C. Challis L. Frassinetti C. Giroud M. Groth M. Leyland C. Maggi J. Simpson JET Contributors
The H-mode pedestal plays an important role in determining global confinement in tokamaks. In high triangularity H-mode experiments in Joint European Torus with the ITER-like wall (JET-ILW), significantly higher pedestal temperature and global confinement have been achieved with nitrogen seeding. The experimentally observed increase in pedestal hei…
Preprint PublishedV. Riccardo G. Arnoux S. Collins P. Lomas G. Matthews N. Pace V. Thompson JET EFDA Contributors
The JET ITER-like Wall (ILW) provides the same plasma facing component configuration as ITER during its active phase: beryllium in the main chamber and tungsten in the divertor. Moving from a carbon-based wall to an all metal wall requires some operational adjustment. The reduction in radiation at the plasma edge and in the divertor can lead to hig…
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…
PublishedJ. Figueiredo J. Mailloux K. Kirov D. Kinna M. Stamp S. Devaux G. Arnoux J. S. Edwards A. V. Stephen P. Mccullen C. Hogben JET EFDA Contributors
Arcs are the potentially most dangerous events related to Lower Hybrid (LH) antenna operation. If left uncontrolled they can produce damage and cause plasma disruption by impurity influx. To address this issue an arc real time control and protection imaging system for the Joint European Torus (JET) LH antenna has been implemented. The LH system is …
PublishedS. Menmuir C. Giroud T. M. Biewer I. H. Coffey E. Delabie N. C. Hawkes M. Sertoli JET EFDA Contributors
Charge exchange spectroscopy has long been a key diagnostic tool for fusion plasmas and is well developed in devices with Carbon Plasma-Facing Components. Operation with the ITER-like wall at JET has resulted in changes to the spectrum in the region of the Carbon charge exchange line at 529.06nm and demonstrates the need to revise the core charge e…
PublishedJ. Eriksson G. Castegnetti S. Conroy G. Ericsson L. Giacomelli C. Hellesen JET-EFDA Contributors
In this work we estimate the fuel ion density profile in deuterium plasmas at JET, using the JET neutron camera, the neutron time-of-flight spectrometer TOFOR, and fusion reactivities modeled by the transport code TRANSP. The framework has been tested using synthetic data, which showed that the density profile could be reconstructed with an average…
PublishedC. Cazzaniga E. Andersson Sundén F. Binda G. Croci G. Ericsson L. Giacomelli G. Gorini E. Griesmayer G. Grosso G. Kaveney M. Nocente E. Perelli Cippo M. Rebai B. Syme M. Tardocchi JET-EFDA Contributors
First simultaneous measurements of deuterium-deuterium (DD) and deuterium-tritium neutrons from deuterium plasmas using a Single crystal Diamond Detector are presented in this paper. The measurements were performed at JET with a dedicated electronic chain that combined high count rate capabilities and high energy resolution. The deposited energy sp…
PublishedS. C. Chapman R. O. Dendy T. N. Todd N. W. Watkins A. J. Webster F. Calderon J. Morris JET EFDA Contributors
A phase relationship is identified between sequential edge localized modes (ELMs) occurrence times in a set of H-mode tokamak plasmas to the voltage measured in full flux azimuthal loops in the divertor region. We focus on plasmas in the Joint European Torus where a steady H-mode is sustained over several seconds, during which ELMs are observed in …
PublishedP. C. De Vries M. Baruzzo G. M. D. Hogeweij S. Jachmich E. Joffrin P. J. Lomas G. F. Matthews A. Murari I. Nunes T. Pütterich C. Reux J. Vega JET-EFDA Contributors
In order to preserve the integrity of large tokamaks such as ITER, the number of disruptions has to be limited. JET has operated previously with a low frequency of disruptions (i.e., disruption rate) of 3.4% [P. C. de Vries et al., Nucl. Fusion 51, 053018 (2011)]. The start of operations with the new full-metal ITER-like wall at JET showed a marked…
PublishedA.J. Webster R.O. Dendy F.A. Calderon S. C. Chapman E. Delabie D. Dodt R. Felton T. N. Todd F. Maviglia J. Morris V. Riccardo B. Alper S. Brezinsek P. Coad J. Likonen M. Rubel JET EFDA Contributors
For a two week period during the Joint European Torus (JET) 2012 experimental campaign, the same high confinement plasma was repeated 151 times. The dataset was analysed to produce a probability density function (pdf) for the waiting times between edge-localised plasma instabilities (“ELMs”). The result was entirely unexpected. Instead of a smo…
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