D. L. Keeling T. R. Barrett M. Cecconello C. D. Challis N. Hawkes O. M. Jones I. Klimek K. G. McClements A. Meakins J. Milnes M. Turnyanskiy The MAST team
The phenomenon of redistribution of neutral beam fast-ions due to MHD activity in plasma has been observed on many tokamaks and more recently has been a focus of research on MAST ( Turnyanskiy M. et al, 2013 Nucl. Fusion 53 053016 ). n=1 fishbone modes are observed to cause a large decrease in the neutron emission rate indicating to exist a signifi…
Preprint PublishedG. Xia Y. Liu Y. Liu G. Z. Hao L. Li
The synergetic effects of drift kinetic resonances, the resistive layer dissipation, the magnetic feedback, and the toroidal plasma flow on the stability of the resistive wall mode are numerically investigated using a full toroidal resistive magnetohydrodynamic-kinetic hybrid stability code MARS-K (Liu Y Q et al 2008 Phys. Plasmas 15 112503). It is…
Preprint PublishedZ.S. Qu M.J. Hole M. Fitzgerald
An unstable branch of energetic geodesic acoustic mode (EGAM) is found using the fluid theory with fast ions characterised by their narrow width in energy distribution and collective transit along field lines. This mode, with a frequency much lower than the thermal GAM frequency !GAM, is now confirmed as a new type of unstable EGAM : a reactive in…
Preprint PublishedJ. S. Wróbel D. Nguyen-Manh M. Y. Lavrentiev M. Muzyk S. L. Dudarev
The phase stability of fcc and bcc magnetic binary Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, and Cr-Ni alloys, and ternary Fe-Cr-Ni alloys is investigated using a combination of density functional theory (DFT), cluster expansion (CE), and magnetic cluster expansion (MCE) approaches. Energies, magnetic moments, and volumes of more than 500 alloy structures have been evaluated …
Preprint PublishedJ. C. Flanagan M. Sertoli M. Bacharis G. F. Matthews P. C. de Vries A. Widdowson I. H. Coffey G. Arnoux B. Sieglin S. Brezinsek J. W. Coenen S. Marsen T. Craciunescu A. Murari D. Harting A. Cackett E. Hodille JET-EFDA Contributors
Recent studies dedicated to the characterisation of in-vessel dust in JET with the new ITER-like wall (ILW) show that dust levels are orders of magnitude lower compared with the latter stages of the carbon-wall (CW) period and are decreasing with operational time. Less than 1 g of dust was recovered in a recent inspection, compared with more than 2…
Preprint PublishedH. He Y. Liu J. Q. Dong G. Z. Hao T. Wu Z. He K. Zhao
The resonant interaction between the energetic particle triggered fishbone mode and the shear Alfven waves is, for the first time, computationally observed and firmly demonstrated based on a tokamak plasma equilibrium, using the self-consistent MHD-kinetic hybrid code MARS-K [Y. Q. Liu et al., Phys. Plasmas 15, 112503 (2008)]. This type of continuu…
Preprint PublishedL. W. G. Morgan D. Kotlyar
Monte Carlo particle transport (MCPT) codes are incredibly powerful and versatile tools to simulate particle behavior in a multitude of scenarios, such as core/criticality studies, radiation protection, shielding, medicine and fusion research to name just a small subset applications. However, MCPT codes can be very computationally expensive to run …
Preprint PurchaseJ. S. Wróbel D. Nguyen-Manh K. J. Kurzyd?owski S. L. Dudarev
The occurrence of segregation in highly dilute alloys under irradiation is an unusual phenomenon that has so far eluded theoretical explanation. The fact that solute atoms segregate in alloys that, according to thermodynamics, exhibit full solubility, has significant practical implications, as the formation of precipitates strongly affects physical…
Preprint PurchaseI. Toda-Caraballo J.S. Wróbel S.L. Dudarev D. Nguyen-Manh P.E.J. Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo
A methodology to compute the distribution of interatomic distances in highly concentrated multicomponent alloys is proposed. By using the unit cell parameter and bulk modulus of the elements involved, the method accurately describes the distortion in the lattice produced by the interaction of the different atomic species. To prove this, density fun…
Preprint PurchaseF.J. Casson E. Poli C. Angioni R. Buchholz A.G. Peeters
Non-linear local electromagnetic gyrokinetic turbulence simulations of the ITER standard scenario H-mode are presented for the q = 3 / 2 and q = 2 surfaces. The turbulent transport is examined in regions of velocity space characteristic of electrons heated by electron cyclotron waves. Electro- magnetic fluctuations and sub-dominant micro-tearing mo…
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