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Experiments in high-performance JET plasmas in preparation of second harmonic ICRF heating of tritium in ITER

Authors :
Mantsinen, M. J.
Jacquet, P.
Lerche, E.
Gallart, D.
Kirov, K.
Mantica, P.
Taylor, D.
Van Eester, D.
Baruzzo, M.
Carvalho, I.
Challis, C. D.
Dal Molin, A.
Delabie, E.
de la Luna, E.
Dumont, R.
Dumortier, P.
Eriksson, Jacob
Frigione, D.
Garcia, J.
Garzotti, L.
Giroud, C.
Henriques, R.
Hobirk, J.
Kappatou, A.
Kazakov, Y.
Keeling, D.
King, D.
Kiptily, V.
Lennholm, M.
Lomas, P.
Lowry, C.
Maggi, C. F.
Mailloux, J.
Maslov, M.
Menmuir, S.
Monakhov, I.
Morales, R. B.
Noble, C.
Nocente, M.
Patel, A.
Pucella, G.
Reux, C.
Rigamonti, D.
Rimini, F.
Sheikh, A.
Silburn, S.
Siren, P.
Solano, E. R.
Stancar, Z.
Tardocchi, M.
Mantsinen, M. J.
Jacquet, P.
Lerche, E.
Gallart, D.
Kirov, K.
Mantica, P.
Taylor, D.
Van Eester, D.
Baruzzo, M.
Carvalho, I.
Challis, C. D.
Dal Molin, A.
Delabie, E.
de la Luna, E.
Dumont, R.
Dumortier, P.
Eriksson, Jacob
Frigione, D.
Garcia, J.
Garzotti, L.
Giroud, C.
Henriques, R.
Hobirk, J.
Kappatou, A.
Kazakov, Y.
Keeling, D.
King, D.
Kiptily, V.
Lennholm, M.
Lomas, P.
Lowry, C.
Maggi, C. F.
Mailloux, J.
Maslov, M.
Menmuir, S.
Monakhov, I.
Morales, R. B.
Noble, C.
Nocente, M.
Patel, A.
Pucella, G.
Reux, C.
Rigamonti, D.
Rimini, F.
Sheikh, A.
Silburn, S.
Siren, P.
Solano, E. R.
Stancar, Z.
Tardocchi, M.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The reference ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) heating schemes for ITER deuterium-tritium (D-T) plasmas at the full magnetic field of 5.3 T are second harmonic heating of T and 3He minority heating. The wave-particle resonance location for these schemes coincide and are central at a wave frequency of 53 MHz at 5.3 T. Experiments have been carried out in the second major D-T campaign (DTE2) at JET, and in its prior D campaigns, to integrate these ICRF scenarios in JET high-performance plasmas and to compare their performance with the commonly used hydrogen (H) minority heating. In 50:50 D:T plasmas, up to 35% and 5% larger fusion power and diamagnetic energy content, respectively, were obtained with second harmonic heating of T as compared to H minority heating at comparable total input powers and gas injection rates. The core ion temperature was up to 30% and 20% higher with second harmonic T and 3He minority heating, respectively, with respect to H minority heating. These are favourable results for the use of these scenarios in ITER and future fusion reactors. According to modelling, adding ICRF heating to neutral beam injection using D and T beams resulted in a 10%-20% increase of on-axis bulk ion heating in the D-T plasmas due to its localisation in the plasma core. Central power deposition was confirmed with the break-in-slope and fast Fourier transform analysis of ion and electron temperature in response to ICRF modulation. The tail temperature of fast ICRF-accelerated tritons, their enhancement of the fusion yield and time behaviour as measured by an upgraded magnetic proton recoil spectrometer and neutral particle analyser were found in agreement with theoretical predictions. No losses of ICRF-accelerated ions were observed by fast ion detectors, which was as expected given the high plasma density of n e approximate to 7-8 x 1019 m-3 in the main heating phase that limited the formation of ICRF-accelerated fast ion tails. 3He was introduced in the mach

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OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416048567
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.1741-4326.aceb08