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2019
UKAEA-CCFE-PR(19)21
Luca Garzotti C. Challis R. Dumont D. Frigione J. Graves E Lerche J. Mailloux M. Mantsinen F. Rimini F. Casson A. Czarnecka J. Eriksson R. Felton L. Frassinetti D. Gallart J. Garcia C. Giroud E. Joffrin H.-T. Kim N. Krawczyk M. Lennholm P. Lomas C. Lowry L. Meneses I. Nunes C. M. Roach M. Romanelli S. Sharapov S. Silburn A. Sips E. Stefanikova M. Tsalas D. Valcarcel M. Valovic JET contributors
The JET exploitation plan foresees D-T operations in 2020 (DTE2). With respect to the first D-T campaign in 1997 (DTE1), when JET was equipped with a carbon wall, the experiments will be conducted in presence of a beryllium-tungsten ITER-like wall (ILW) and will benefit from an extended and improved set of diagnostics and higher additional heating …
Preprint Published2019
UKAEA-CCFE-PR(19)20
Sergei Gerasimov P. Abreu G Artaserse M. Baruzzo P. Buratti I.S. Carvalho I.H. Coffey E. de la Luna T.C. Hender R.B. Henriques R. Felton U. Kruezi P.J. Lomas P. McCullen M. Maslov E. Matveeva S. Moradi L. Piron F.G. Rimini W. Schippers G. Szepesi M. Tsalas L.E. Zakharov
The paper presents an analysis of disruptions occurring during JET-ILW plasma operations covering the period from the start of ILW (ITER-like wall) operation up to completion of JET operation in 2016. The total number of disruptions was 1951 including 466 with deliberately induced disruptions. The average disruption rate of unintended disruptions i…
Preprint Purchase2015
CCFE-PR(17)35
F. G. Rimini D. Alves G. Arnoux M. Baruzzo E. Belonohy I. Carvalho R. Felton E. Joffrin P. Lomas P. McCullen A. Neto I. Nunes C. Reux A. Stephen D. Valcarcel S. Wiesen JET EFDA contributors
The JET tokamak is unique amongst present fusion devices in its capability to operate at high plasma current, providing the closest plasma parameters to ITER. The physics benefits of high current operation have to be balanced against the risks to the integrity of the machine due to high force disruptions. The installation of the ITER-Like Wall (ILW…
Preprint Published2015
CCFE-PR(15)119
A. Boboc B. Bieg R. Felton S. Dalley Yu. Kravtsov
In this paper, we present the work in the implementation of a new calibration for the JET real-time polarimeter based on the complex amplitude ratio technique and a new self-validation mechanism of data. This allowed easy integration of the polarimetry measurements into the JET plasma density control (gas feedback control) and as well as machine pr…
Preprint Published2014
A.J. Webster R.O. Dendy F.A. Calderon S. C. Chapman E. Delabie D. Dodt R. Felton T. N. Todd F. Maviglia J. Morris V. Riccardo B. Alper S. Brezinsek P. Coad J. Likonen M. Rubel JET EFDA Contributors
For a two week period during the Joint European Torus (JET) 2012 experimental campaign, the same high confinement plasma was repeated 151 times. The dataset was analysed to produce a probability density function (pdf) for the waiting times between edge-localised plasma instabilities (“ELMs”). The result was entirely unexpected. Instead of a smo…
Published2014
R. Felton
DEMO aims to (i) integrate, demonstrate and validate all relevant technology necessary to convert fusion energy to electrical energy and (ii) that the machine and its operations are economically and environmentally acceptable. To maintain the efficiency and availability of the machine, there are several physics and combined physics/technology issue…
Published2012
D. Alves R. Felton S. Jachmich P. Lomas P. Mccullen A. Neto D. F. Valcárcel G. Arnoux P. Card S. Devaux A. Goodyear D. Kinna A. Stephen K.-D. Zastrow
The installation of international thermonuclear experimental reactor-relevant materials for the plasma facing components (PFCs) in the Joint European Torus (JET) is expected to have a strong impact on the operation and protection of the experiment. In particular, the use of all-beryllium tiles, which deteriorate at a substantially lower temperature…
Published2005
A S Kaye H Altmann R Albanese D Ciric P Coad D Brennan F Durodie T Edlington D C Edwards R Felton T T C Jones A Lioure P Lomas J Mailloux I Monakhov M Nightingale J Pamela R Pearce V Riccardo J Rapp A Rolfe E Surrey S Rosanvallon T Todd, A Walden
JET supports ITER both in development of technology and in torus operations. The latter include the study of ITER-like scenarios, operation in tritium (a trace tritium campaign has recently been completed), mitigation of ELMs and disruptions, investigation of tritium retention, real time control of plasma parameters, and control of extreme plasma s…
Published2005