EUROfusion contributions to ITER nuclear operation
ITER is of key importance in the European fusion roadmap as it aims to prove the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion as a future energy source. The EUROfusion consortium of labs is contributing to the preparation of ITER scientific exploitation and operation and aspires to exploit ITER outcomes in view of DEMO. The paper provides an overview of the major progress obtained recently, carried out in the frame of the new (initiated in 2021) EUROfusion Work-Package called “Preparation to ITER Operation” (PrIO). The overview paper is directly supported by the eleven EUROfusion PrIO contributions given at the 29th Fusion Energy Conference (16-21 October 2023) London, UK [https://www.iaea.org/events/fec2023]. The paper covers the following topics: (i) development and validation of tools in support to ITER operation (plasma breakdown/burn-through with evolving plasma volume, new infra-red synthetic diagnostic for off-line analysis and wall monitoring using Artificial Intelligence techniques, synthetic diagnostics development, development and exploitation of multi-machine databases); (ii) R&D for the Radio-Frequency ITER Neutral Beam sources leading to 1 h negative deuterium ions current extraction at ELISE and participation in the Neutral Beam Test Facility with progress on the ITER source SPIDER, and, the commissioning of the 1 MV high voltage accelerator (MITICA) with lessons learned for ITER; (iii) validation of neutronic tools for ITER nuclear operation following the JET deuterium-tritium experimental campaigns (DTE2-3) carried out in 2021 and 2023 (neutron streaming & shutdown dose rate calculation, water activation and active corrosion products with advanced fluid simulation; irradiation of a variety of materials under 14.1 MeV neutron flux etc).