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Impurity-seeded plasma experiments on JET

Authors :
Maddison, G.P.
Brix, M.
Budny, R.
Charlet, M.
Coffey, I.
Cordey, J.G.
Dumortier, P.
Erents, S.K.
Hawkes, N.C.
Hellermann, M. von
Hillis, D.L.
Hogan, J.
Horton, L.D.
Ingesson, L.C.
Jachmich, S.
Jackson, G.L.
Kallenbach, A.
Koslowski, H.R.
Lawson, K.D.
Loarte, A.
Matthews, G.F.
McDonald, D.
McKee, G.R.
Meigs, A.
Messiaen, A.M.
Milani, F.
Monier-Garbet, P.
Murakami, M.
Nave, M.F.F.
Ongena, J.
Puiatti, M.E.
Rachlew, E.
Rapp, J.
Sharapov, S.
Staebler, G.M.
Stamp, M.
Strachan, J.D.
Suttrop, W.
Tele, G.
Source :
Nuclear Fusion; January 1, 2003, Vol. 43 Issue: 1 p49-62, 14p
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Scaling to larger tokamaks of high confinement plasmas with radiating edges, induced by impurities, is being studied through internationally collaborative experiments on JET. In campaigns till the end of 2000, three different regimes have been explored. A small number of limiter L-mode discharges seeded with neon have most closely repeated the approach used on TEXTOR-94, but different collisionality and particle transport in JET impede central peaking of the density associated with improved confinement. Divertor L-modes at intermediate density, again with neon injection, have pursued transiently enhanced states found on DIII-D. Confinement up to H-mode quality, together with radiation fractions of <iopmath latex="$ \approx$">≈</iopmath>40&percent;, have briefly been obtained, though central <iopmath latex="$Z_{\rm eff}$">Z<SUB>eff</SUB></iopmath> quickly increases. Most effectively, neon and argon seeding of higher density ELMy H-modes formed mainly at low triangularity on the septum of the MkIIGB divertor, resembling a pumped-limiter arrangement, have been examined. Good confinement has been sustained at densities close to the Greenwald level in `afterpuff' (AP) phases following the end of main gas fuelling, for little change of central <iopmath latex="$Z_{\rm eff}$">Z<SUB>eff</SUB></iopmath> but up to <iopmath latex="$ \approx $">≈</iopmath>60&percent; radiation. Outstanding normalized properties up to <iopmath latex="$H_{97}=0.99$">H<SUB>97</SUB>&equal;0.99</iopmath> at <iopmath latex="$f_{\rm Gwd}=0.94$">f<SUB>Gwd</SUB>&equal;0.94</iopmath> have thus been achieved, above the conventional H-mode density limit for diverted plasmas. Stationarity of states has also been extended to many energy confinement times by including low, extra gas inputs in the `AP', suggestive of an optimized fuelling scheme. Further development in 2001 is reported separately in [1]. Accompanying ELMs are generally reduced in frequency though not evidently in size, electron pedestal pressure being almost unchanged from unseeded behaviour. There are indications of the most favourable impurity species scaling with plasma parameters, performance, radiation and its concentration within a mantle all increasing with argon compared to neon in JET. These benefits in terms of integrated properties are just as required for long burning pulses in ITER, supporting its use of a radiating mantle to assist not only power exhaust but performance too. Impurity-seeded H-modes can therefore contribute directly to next-step scenario development.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00295515 and 17414326
Volume :
43
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs4031632