T. M. Biewer C. Belcher I. Hassall D. L. Hillis G. Kaveney et al.
An in-vessel calibration light source (ICLS) has been implemented for remote use during extended shutdown periods of the Joint European Torus (JET). The ICLS facilitated the in situ calibration of optical diagnostics, which previously were performed when the diagnostics were removed from JET. Since the ICLS is used to calibrate diagnostics over the…
PublishedM.R. Gilbert S.L. Dudarev S. Zheng L.W. Packer J.-Ch. Sublet
The high-energy, high-intensity neutron fluxes produced by the fusion plasma will have a significant life-limiting impact on reactor components in both experimental and commercial fusion devices. As well as producing defects, the neutrons bombarding the materials initiate nuclear reactions, leading to transmutation of the elemental atoms. Products …
PublishedAnthony J. Webster
This paper reconsiders the problem of calculating the expected set of probabilities hpii, given the observed set of items {mi}, that are distributed among n bins with an (unknown) set of probabilities {pi} for being placed in the ith bin. The problem is often formulated using Bayes theorem and the multinomial distribution, that with a constant prio…
PublishedM. Aftanas P. Bohm P. Bilkova V. Weinzettl J. Zajac et al.
The electron density and temperature profiles measured by the Thomson scattering diagnostic on the COMPASS tokamak are used for estimation of electron kinetic energy, energy confinement time, and effective charge number Z eff . Data are compared with the line-integrated electron density measured by a microwave interferometer in an ohmically heated …
PublishedPui-Wai Ma S. L. Dudarev
We develop a dynamic spin-lattice-electron model for simulating the time-dependent evolution of coupled spin, atomic, and electronic degrees of freedom in a magnetic material. Using the model, we relate the dissipative parameters entering the Langevin equations for the lattice and spin degrees of freedom to the heat transfer coefficients of a pheno…
PublishedLi Li Yue Liu Yueqiang Liu
An analytic model of non-linear feedback stabilization of the resistive wall mode is presented. The non-linearity comes from either the current or the voltage saturation of the control coil power supply. For the so-called flux-to-current control, the current saturation of active coils always results in the loss of control. On the contrary, the flux…
PublishedA. Huber S. Brezinsek Ph. Mertens B. Schweer G. Sergienko et al.
A new endoscope with optimised divertor view has been developed in order to survey and monitor the emission of specific impurities such as tungsten and the remaining carbon as well as beryllium in the tungsten divertor of JET after the implementation of the ITER-like wall in 2011. The endoscope is a prototype for testing an ITER relevant design con…
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