F. I. Parra M. Barnes
A set of flux tube gyrokinetic equations that includes the effect of the spatial variation of the density, temperature and rotation gradients on the turbulence is derived. This new set of equations uses periodic boundary conditions. In the limit l?/L « 1, where l? is the characteristic perpendicular length of turbulent structures and L is the char…
Preprint PublishedC.D. Challis J. Garcia M. Beurskens P. Buratti E. Delabie P. Drewelow L. Frassinetti C. Giroud N. Hawkes J. Hobirk E. Joffrin D. Keeling D.B. King C.F. Maggi J. Mailloux C. Marchetto D. McDonald I. Nunes G. Pucella S. Saarelma J. Simps
The replacement of the JET carbon wall (C-wall) by a Be/W ITER-like wall (ILW) has affected the plasma energy confinement. To investigate this, experiments have been performed with both the C-wall and ILW to vary the heating power over a wide range for plasmas with different shapes. It was found that the power degradation of thermal energy confinem…
Preprint PublishedI. Lupelli D.G.Muir L. Appel R. Akers M. Carr P. Abreu
Journal publications, as the final product of research activity, are the result of an extensive complex modelling and data analysis effort. It is of paramount importance, therefore, to capture the origins and derivation of the published data in order to achieve high levels of scientific reproducibility, transparency, internal and external data reus…
Preprint PublishedJ. B. Taylor S. L. Newton
These notes are based on lectures given by one of us (J.B.T.) at the University of Texas in Austin in 1991. Part I concerns some basic features of plasma confinement by magnetic fields as an introduction to an account of plasma relaxation in Part II. Part III discusses confinement by magnetic mirrors, especially minimum- B systems It also includes …
Preprint PublishedM.J.Gorley
The development of new, high-performance reduced activation materials is increasingly recognised as one of the key enabling technologies required for the advancement of civil fusion power. To comply with the fusion ethos of no material entering the permanent active waste disposal route, reduced activation steels have been developed and are consider…
Preprint PublishedE. Lerche M. Goniche P. Jacquet D. Van Eester V. Bobkov L. Colas I. Monakhov F. Rimini A. Czarnecka K. Crombé R. Dumont J. Hobirk Y. Kazakov M.-L. Mayoral L. Meneses J. Mlynar C. Noble I. Nunes J. Ongena V. Petrzilka M. Reich M. Santala
Ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) heating has been an essential component in the development of high power H-mode scenarios in JET-ILW. The steps that were taken for the successful use of ICRF heating in terms of enhancing the power capabilities and optimizing the heating performance in view of core impurity mitigation in these experiments w…
Preprint PublishedK. K. Kirov A. Ekedahl J. Bernardo M. Goniche J. Mailloux
In this report key aspects of Lower Hybrid Current Drive (LHCD) operation at JET are presented. Amplitude and broadening of the Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum at about 3.7GHz and the frequency shift of the lower sideband were analyzed by means of new diagnostic utilizing RF spectra measurements. Dependencies on plasma density, LH power and the toroi…
Preprint PublishedA. Sergis K. Resvanis Y. Hardalupas T. Barrett
HyperVapotrons are two-phase water-cooled heat exchangers able to receive high heat fluxes (HHF) byemploying a cyclic phenomenon called the "Vapotron Effect". HyperVapotrons have been used routinelyin HHF nuclear fusion applications. A detailed experimental investigation on the effect giving rise to theability to sustain steady state heat fluxes in…
PublishedA.J. Thornton G. Fishpool A. Kirk The MAST Team The EUROfusion MST1 Team
Filamentary transport across the scrape off layer is a key issue for the design and operation of future devices, such as ITER, DEMO and MAST-U, as it sets the power loadings to the divertor and first wall of the machine. Analysis has been performed on L mode filaments in MAST in order to gain an understanding of the spatial structure and attempt to…
Preprint PublishedJ. R. Nicholas P. Ireland D. Hancock D. Robertson
A low temperature jet impingement based heat sink module has been developed for potential application in a near-term fusion power plant divertor. The design is composed of a number of hexagonal CuCrZrsheets bonded together in a stack to form a laminate structure. This method allows the production ofcomplex flow paths using relatively simple manufac…
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