Stuart I. Muldrew Hanni Lux Tim C. Hender Bhavin Patel Peter J. Knight Garry M. Voss Howard R. Wilson
Spherical Tokamaks offer a number of potential advantages for a future fusion power plant. They have a high ratio of thermal to magnetic field pressure (beta) and strong flows, either of which could result in reduced turbulence. Fewer Toroidal Field (TF) coils and a different geometry offers the potential for new methods of remote maintenance …
Preprint PublishedG. J. McArdle L. Pangione M. Kochan
MAST has undergone a substantial upgrade [1], featuring among other things several new poloidal field coils mostly distributed around the new closed-throat divertor structure and an enlarged centre column. The considerable changes have required the plasma control software to be substantially re-written. The MAST digital plasma control system […
Preprint PublishedN. Fil M. Porkolab P. Puglia V. Aslanyan S. Dowson M. Fitzgerald S. E. Sharapov H. K. Sheikh Z. Lin J. Bao P. Blanchard A. Fasoli D. Testa J. Mailloux M. Tsalas M. Maslov A. Whitehead R. Scannell S. Gerasimov S. Dorling T. Blackman G. Jones A. Goodyear K. K. Kirov R. Dumont M. Podesta JET Contributors
The resonant detection and measurement of the damping rates of Alfvén Eigenmodes (AEs) is of critical importance to the design of experiments and development of models of AE stability [1]. With the Alfvén Eigenmodes Active Diagnostic (AEAD) on JET, weakly-damped Toroidal AEs (TAEs) have been probed. Theoretical modeling using the Gyrokinetic Toro…
Preprint PublishedA. Fil B. Dudson B. Lipschultz D. Moulton O. Myatra K. Verhaegh O. Fevrier J. Harrison A. Thornton M. Wensing
Plasma detachment needs to be achieved in ITER [1] and future devices such as DEMO to dissipate most of the power in the Scrape-Off-Layer (SOL) and reduce the particle flux reaching the divertor targets. In order to enhance our capability to improve current, and design future tokamaks, we must improve our understanding of the relative effect on det…
Preprint PublishedS.N. Gerasimov G Artaserse P. Buratti I.S. Carvalho E. de la Luna T.C. Hender R.B. Henriques P.J. Lomas E. Matveeva S. Moradi L. Piron F.G. Rimini G. Szepesi L.E. Zakharov JET Contributors
An n = 1 locked, or slowly rotating, mode has been observed in most pulses prior to JET disruptions. However, a small fraction of non-disruptive pulses has a locked mode which eventually vanishes without disruption. Hence, on JET the locked mode amplitude is routinely used as an indicator of unhealthy plasma. There are two threshold levels…
Preprint PublishedF. Militello R. Akers L. Appel B. Cannas S. Carcangiu B. Dudson A. Fanni T. Farley A. Kirk J.R. Harrison B. Lipshultz A. Montisci T. Nicholas J.T. Omotani F. Pisano F. Riva G. Sias N.R. Walkden A. Wynn the MAST JET5 teams
In magnetic confinement devices, boundary turbulence is responsible for transporting plasma and energy from the well-confined region towards the material surfaces where it can severely harm reactor relevant machines. It is therefore essential to develop a solid understanding of the mechanisms behind the transport in the edge of the plasma. Large fl…
Preprint PublishedF. Riva F. Militello J. T. Omotani B. Dudson S. D. Elmore S. Newton T. Nicholas N. R. Walkden the MAST team
In the present work, global, three-dimensional edge plasma turbulence simulations of a MAST L-mode attached plasma discharge are presented. Our study is based on the drift-reduced Braginskii equations, solved with the STORM module of BOUT++ for realistic MAST parameters in disconnected lower double null configuration. The plasma profiles are evolve…
Preprint PublishedM. Maslov J. Citrin P. Jacquet Y. Kazakov D. L. Keeling D. B. King E. Lerche M. Marin J. Ongena D. Van Eester
As part of the preparation for the second JET DT campaign (DTE2), a series of isotope control experiments in H/D mixtures [1] have shown that NBI fuelling species has only a weak effect on the core isotope composition, which remains determined by the edge H/D ratio and therefore by the injected gas.
Preprint PublishedA.J. Pearce R. Kembleton M. Kovari H. Lux J. Morris M. Siccinio
As conceptual design options for a demonstration fusion power plant (DEMO) are explored it is important to understand the design space for possible non-ITER like design options. The power exhaust is a key design driver for a fusion power plant, and puts strong constraints on the size of the machine. One candidate for a alternative design is a doubl…
Preprint PublishedR O Dendy B Chapman G S Yun S C Chapman K G McClements S G Thatipamula M H Kim A Zalzali
Intense suprathermal radiation, with spectral peaks at multiple harmonics of the deuteron cyclotron frequency, is detected from the outer midplane edge of KSTAR deuterium plasmas that are heated by tangential neutral beam injection (NBI) of 100keV deuterons. We identify how this deuterium ion cyclotron emission (ICE) is generated, and distinguish t…
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