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Overview of the JET results

Romanelli, F.
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Abhangi, M.
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Abreu, P.
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2015
Nuclear Fusion

Since the installation of an ITER-like wall, the JET programme has focused on the consolidation of ITER design choices and the preparation for ITER operation, with a specific emphasis given to the bulk tungsten melt experiment, which has been crucial for the final decision on the material choice for the day-one tungsten divertor in ITER. Integrated scenarios have been progressed with the re-establishment of long-pulse, high-confinement H-modes by optimizing the magnetic configuration and the use of ICRH to avoid tungsten impurity accumulation. Stationary discharges with detached divertor conditions and small edge localized modes have been demonstrated by nitrogen seeding. The differences in confinement and pedestal behaviour before and after the ITER-like wall installation have been better characterized towards the development of high fusion yield scenarios in DT. Post-mortem analyses of the plasma-facing components have confirmed the previously reported low fuel retention obtained by gas balance and shown that the pattern of deposition within the divertor has changed significantly with respect to the JET carbon wall campaigns due to the absence of thermally activated chemical erosion of beryllium in contrast to carbon. Transport to remote areas is almost absent and two orders of magnitude less material is found in the divertor. © 2015 EURATOM.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/55/10/104001
Author(s)
Romanelli, F.
Abhangi, M.
Abreu, P.
Aftanas, M.
Afzal, M.
Aggarwal, K. M.
Aho-Mantila, L.
Ahonen, E.
Aints, M.
Airila, M.
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Date Issued

2015

Publisher

International Atomic Energy Agency

Published in
Nuclear Fusion
Volume

55

Issue

10

Article Number

104001

Subjects

JET

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tokamaks

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magnetic confinement

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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