K G McClements J Young L Garzotti O M Jones C A Michael
The work reported in this paper has already been presented internally by placement student Jacob Young at a MAST Physics and Technology meeting on December 17 2020. Therefore it does not require a paper review presentation. Please also note that the paper is proposed for inclusion in a special issue of Plasma Research Express linked to the recent I…
Preprint PublishedM. J. Lloyd E. Martinez L. Messina D. Nguyen-Manh
In this study, radiation-induced precipitation of transmutation products is addressed via the development of a new solute and vacancy concentration dependant Ising model for the W-Re-Os system. This new model includes interactions between both Os and Re atoms, thus facilitating more representative simulations of transmutation in fusion reactor comp…
Preprint PublishedEmil T. Jonasson Jonathan Beouf Stephen Kyberd Robert Skilton
Just like most industrial or scientific installations, future fusion reactors will require more or less frequent maintenance. The expected environmental conditions, as well as the necessity of carrying out many maintenance tasks in parallel in result in remote robotic maintenance becoming a necessity in order to minimize the maintenance shutdown du…
Preprint PublishedM. Fitzgerald S. E. Sharapov P. Siren E. Tholerus M. Dreval G. Szepesi P. Olivares T. Jonsson N. Fil J. Ferreira P. Rodrigues A. Figueiredo D. Borba R. Coelho F. Nabais J. Mailloux H.J.C. Oliver C. Di Troia F. Napoli Z. Stancar R. Dumont D. Keeling
In this work, we use reduced and perturbative models to examine the stability of TAEs during the ITB afterglow in JET experiments designed for the observation of alpha driven TAEs. We demonstrate that in JET-like conditions, it is sufficient to use an incompressible cold plasma model for the TAE to reproduce the experimental adiabatic features…
Preprint PublishedMarco Visca Arthur Bouton Roger Powell Yang Gao Saber Fallah
Driving energy consumption plays a major role in mobile robots navigating challenging environments, especially if they are left to operate unattended under limited on-board power. This paper reports on first results of an energy-aware path planner, which can provide estimates of the driving energy consumption and energy recovery of a robot traversi…
PreprintEmil T. Jonasson Luis Ramos Pinto Alberto Vale Robert Skilton
Sensor technologies will play a key role in the success of Remote Maintenance (RM) systems for future fusion reactors such as ITER and DEMO. Understanding their limitations and suitability for use in a fusion context is crucial to the operation and maintenance of these reactors. In this paper, we evaluate three key types of sensor which are of p…
Preprint PublishedW. Suttrop A. Kirk V. Bobkov M. Cavedon M. Dunne R.M. McDermott H. Meyer R. Nazikian C. Paz-Soldan D.A. Ryan E. Viezzer M. Willensdorfer The ASDEX Upgrade MST1 Teams
Access conditions for full suppression of edge localised modes (ELMs) by magnetic perturbations (MP) in low density high confinement mode (H-mode) plasmas are studied in the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak. The main empirical requirements for full ELM suppression in our experiments are: 1. The poloidal spectrum of the MP must be aligned for best plasma respo…
PublishedI. Jepu G.F. Matthews A. Widdowson M. Rubel E. Fortuna-Zaleśna J. Zdunek P. Petersson V. Thompson P. Dinca C. Porosnicu P. Coad K. Heinola N. Catarino O.G. Pompilian C. P. Lungu JET Contributors
Data on erosion and melting of beryllium upper limiter tiles, so-called dump plates (DP), are presented for all three campaigns in the JET tokamak with the ITER-like wall. High-resolution images of the upper wall of JET show clear signs of flash melting on the ridge of the roof-shaped tiles. The melt layers move in the poloidal direction from the i…
PublishedS. H. Ward R. Akers A. Jacobsen P. Ollus S. D. Pinches E. Tholerus R. G. L. Vann M. A. Van Zeeland
A novel high-performance computing algorithm, developed in response to the next generation of computational challenges associated with burning plasma regimes in ITER-scale tokamak devices, has been tested and is described herein. LOCUST-GPU 2 The Lorentz-Orbit Code for Use in Stellarators and Tokamaks (LOCUST) is designed for computationally scal…
Preprint PublishedJ. P. Coad M. Rubel J. Likonen N. Bekris S. Brezinsek G. F. Matthews M. Mayer A. M. Widdowson JET contributors
The first divertor was installed in the JET machine between 1992 and 1994 and was operated with carbon tiles and then beryllium tiles in 1994–5. Post-mortem studies after these first experiments demonstrated that most of the impurities deposited in the divertor originate in the main chamber, and that asymmetric deposition patterns generally favou…
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