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The Role of Combined ICRF and NBI Heating in JET Hybrid Plasmas in Quest for High D-T Fusion Yield

  • Mervi Mantsinen
  • , Clive Challis
  • , Domenico Frigione
  • , Jonathan Graves
  • , Joerg Hobirk
  • , Eva Belonohy
  • , Agata Czarnecka
  • , Jacob Eriksson
  • , Dani Gallart
  • , Marc Goniche
  • , Carl Hellesen
  • , Philippe Jacquet
  • , Emmanuel Joffrin
  • , Damian King
  • , Natalia Krawczyk
  • , Morten Lennholm
  • , Ernesto Lerche
  • , Ewa Pawelec
  • , George Sips
  • , Emilia R. Solano
  • Maximos Tsalas, Marco Valisa
  • Barcelona Supercomputing Center
  • ICREA
  • Culham Centre for Fusion Energy
  • ENEA Centro Ricerche Frascati
  • École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
  • Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion
  • Uppsala Universitet
  • Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives
  • European Commission
  • University of Opole
  • Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión
  • ITER
  • Consorzio Rfx

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Samenvatting

Combined ICRF and NBI heating played a key role in achieving the world-record fusion yield in the first deuterium-tritium campaign at the JET tokamak in 1997. The current plans for JET include new experiments with deuterium-tritium (D-T) plasmas with more ITER-like conditions given the recently installed ITER-like wall (ILW). In the 2015-2016 campaigns, significant efforts have been devoted to the development of high-performance plasma scenarios compatible with ILW in preparation of the forthcoming D-T campaign. Good progress was made in both the inductive (baseline) and the hybrid scenario: a new record JET ILW fusion yield with a significantly extended duration of the high-performance phase was achieved. This paper reports on the progress with the hybrid scenario which is a candidate for ITER longpulse operation (∼1000 s) thanks to its improved normalized confinement, reduced plasma current and higher plasma beta with respect to the ITER reference baseline scenario. The combined NBI+ICRF power in the hybrid scenario was increased to 33 MW and the record fusion yield, averaged over 100 ms, to 2.9x1016 neutrons/s from the 2014 ILW fusion record of 2.3x1016 neutrons/s. Impurity control with ICRF waves was one of the key means for extending the duration of the high-performance phase. The main results are reviewed covering both key core and edge plasma issues.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer03032
TijdschriftEPJ Web of Conferences
Volume157
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 23 okt. 2017
Evenement22nd Topical Conference on Radio-Frequency Power in Plasmas 2017 - Aix en Provence, Frankrijk
Duur: 30 mei 20172 jun. 2017

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