A. R. Field P. Carvalho L. Garzotti E. Lerche C. Maggi F. Rimini C. Roach S. Saarelma M. Sertoli JET contributors
In high-performance, ITER baseline-scenario pulses (3MA/2.7T) in JET-ILW with high levels (~ 32 MW) of heating power, typically ~ 20-40% of the input power is radiated, predominantly by W impurities, which are sputtered from the divertor targets and reach the confined plasma. Sustained ELMy H-mode operation at such high heating power in JET-ILW req…
Preprint PublishedJean-Christophe Sublet Mark R. Gilbert
Nuclear interactions can be the source of atomic displacement, embrittlement and post-short-term cascade annealing defects in irradiated structural materials. Such metrics are derived from, or can be correlated to, nuclear kinematic simulations of primary atomic energy distributions spectra and the quantification of the numbers of secondary defects…
Preprint PublishedC.D. Challis S. Brezinsek I. Coffey N. Hawkes D. Keeling D. King G. Pucella E. Viezzer JET Contributors
The initial Ohmic current ramp phase of JET hybrid plasmas, including a current ‘overshoot’ before the main heating, is used to optimise the q-profile shape to allow access to high β and avoid MHD instabilities [1]. Such hybrid plasmas have never been operated using tritium (T) or mixed deuterium-tritium (D-T) fuel. However, experiments with i…
Preprint PublishedA. Gray A. Davis E. Patelli
Nuclear data is at the heart of all nuclear science and technology. It represents the interaction probabilities of neutrons with matter and is used to construct distributions in particle transport Monte Carlo codes. Due to the difficulty and cost of conducting experiments, experimental reaction data is usually sparse or not present for the majority…
Preprint PublishedJ. S. Edwards I. S. Carvalho R. Felton C. Hogben D. Karkinsky P. J. Lomas P. A. McCullen F. G. Rimini A. V. Stephen
The JET Real-Time Protection Sequencer (RTPS) co-ordinates responses for magnetic and kinetic actuators to protect the ITER-Like Wall from possible melting events and other undesirable scenarios. It allows programmable stop responses per pulse, based on alarms raised by other systems. The architecture combines a modular run-time application deve…
Preprint PublishedT. Farley N. R. Walkden F. Militello M. Sanna J. Young S. S. Silburn J. Harrison L. Kogan I. Lupelli S. S. Henderson A. Kirk J.W. Bradley
A new inversion technique is presented for the identification of plasma filaments in wide-angle visible camera data. Direct inversion of camera data onto a field aligned basis is a poorly conditioned problem which is overcome by breaking the analysis into a `psuedo-inversion’ step followed by a `point spread function correction’ step. Camera …
Preprint PublishedLee Aucott Hongbiao Dong Wajira Mirihanage Robert Atwood Anton Kidess Shian Gao Shuwen Wen John Marsden Shuo Feng Mingming Tong Thomas Connolley Michael Drakopoulos Chris R. Kleijn Ian M. Richardson David J. Browne Ragnvald H. Mathiesen Helen. V. Atkinson
Internal flow behaviour during melt-pool-based metal manufacturing remains unclear and hinders progression to process optimisation. In this contribution, we present direct time-resolved imaging of melt pool flow dynamics from a high-energy synchrotron radiation experiment. We track internal flow streams during arc welding of steel and measure insta…
Preprint PublishedDaniel Butters Emil T. Jonasson Robert Stuart-Smith Vijay M. Pawar
Remote inspection of a complex environment is a difficult, time consuming task for human operators to perform. The need to manually avoid obstacles whilst considering other performance factors i.e. time taken, joint effort and information gained represents significant challenges to continuous operation. This paper proposes an autonomous robotic so…
Preprint PublishedF.J. Casson H. Patten C. Bourdelle S. Breton J. Citrin F. Koechl C. Angioni Y. Baranov R. Bilato E.A. Belli C.D. Challis G. Corrigan A. Czarnecka O. Ficker L. Frassinetti L. Garzotti M. Goniche J.P. Graves T. Johnson K. Kirov P. Knight E. Lerche M. Mantsinen J. Mylnar M. Sertoli M. Valisa
The evolution of the JET high performance hybrid scenario, including central accumulation of the tungsten (W) impurity, is reproduced with predictive multi-channel integrated modelling over multiple confinement times using first-principle based models. 8 transport channels are modelled predictively, with self-consistent sources, radiation and magne…
Preprint PublishedJ.F. Rivero-Rodriguez M. Garcia-Muñoz R. Martin J. Galdon-Quiroga J. Ayllon-Guerola R. J. Akers J. Buchanan D. Croft D. Garcia-Vallejo J. Gonzalez-Martin D. Harvey K.G. McClements M. Rodriguez-Ramos L. Sanchis-Sanchez the MAST Upgrade Team
The design and unique feature of the first MAST-U fast-ion loss detector (FILD) [M. Garcia-Muñoz, Rev. Sci. Instrum 80, 053503 (2009)] is presented here. The MAST-U FILD head is mounted on an axially and angularly actuated mechanism that makes…
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