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Systems for the safe operation of the JET tokamak with tritium

Authors :
J. Howie
N. Dolgetta
Q.A. King
A. Kaye
Lennart Svensson
V. Marchese
S. Papastergiou
C.G. Elsmore
M.L. Browne
R. Pearce
P.D Brennan
T.T.C. Jones
A. Browne
P. Chuilon
J.A. Dobbing
C Caldwell-Nichols
Matthew Wright
N. Davies
A.C. Bell
D. Stork
W. Obert
P. Ageladarakis
D. Young
J. How
J. van Veen
S.J. Cox
P.R. Butcher
J. Orchard
Source :
Fusion Engineering and Design. 47:131-172
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

In 1997, the JET device was operated for an extensive campaign with deuterium–tritium (D–T) plasmas (the DTE1 campaign). A comprehensive network of machine protection systems was necessary so that this experimental campaign could be executed safely without damage to the machine or release of activated material. This network had been developed over many years of JET deuterium plasma operation and therefore the modifications for D–T operation was not a significant problem. The DTE1 campaign was executed successfully and safely and the machine protection systems proved reliable and robust and, in the limited cases where they were required to act, functioned correctly. The machine protection systems at JET are described and their categorisation and development over time are summarised. The management, commissioning and operational experience during DTE1 are discussed and some examples of fault scenarios are described. The experience with protection systems at JET highlights the importance of correct design and philosophy decisions being taken at an early stage. It is shown that this experience will be invaluable data input to the safe operation of future large fusion machines.

Details

ISSN :
09203796
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fusion Engineering and Design
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a126bd6e17c7e17897a97b1a579c3652
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0920-3796(99)00081-2