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Optimizing ion-cyclotron resonance frequency heating for ITER: dedicated JET experiments

Lerche, E.
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Van Eester, D.
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Ongena, J.
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2011
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

In the past years, one of the focal points of the JET experimental programme was on ion-cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH) studies in view of the design and exploitation of the ICRH system being developed for ITER. In this brief review, some of the main achievements obtained in JET in this field during the last 5 years will be summarized. The results reported here include important aspects of a more engineering nature, such as (i) the appropriate design of the RF feeding circuits for optimal load resilient operation and (ii) the test of a compact high-power density antenna array, as well as RF physics oriented studies aiming at refining the numerical models used for predicting the performance of the ICRH system in ITER. The latter include (i) experiments designed for improving the modelling of the antenna coupling resistance under various plasma conditions and (ii) the assessment of the heating performance of ICRH scenarios to be used in the non-active operation phase of ITER.

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DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/53/12/124019
Web of Science ID

WOS:000298644000021

Author(s)
Lerche, E.
Van Eester, D.
Ongena, J.
Mayoral, M.-L.
Laxaback, M.
Rimini, F.
Argouarch, A.
Beaumont, P.
Blackman, T.
Bobkov, V.
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Date Issued

2011

Published in
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume

53

Issue

12

Article Number

124019

Subjects

Mode Conversion

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Icrf Antennas

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Tokamak

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System

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Scenarios

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Sawtooth

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Plasmas

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Design

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