Progress towards steady-state operation and real-time control of internal transport barriers in JET
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
In JET, advanced tokamak research mainly focuses on plasmas with internal transport barriers (ITBs) that are strongly
influenced by the current density profile. A previously developed optimized shear regime with low magnetic shear
in the plasma centre has been extended to deeply negative magnetic shear configurations. High fusion performance
with wide ITBs has been obtained transiently with negative central magnetic shear configuration: HIPB98(y,2) around 1.9,
betaN = 2.4 at Ip = 2.5 MA. At somewhat reduced performance, electron and ion ITBs have been sustained in full
current drive operation with 1MA of bootstrap current: HIPB98(y,2) around 1, betaN = 1.7 at Ip = 2.0 MA. The ITBs
were maintained for up to 11 s for the latter case. This duration, much larger than the energy confinement time
(37 times larger), is already approaching a current resistive time. New real-time measurements and feedback control
algorithms have been developed and implemented in JET for successfully controlling the ITB dynamics and the
current density profile in the highly non-inductive current regime.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
barriere termiche; tokamak; controllo; JET
List of contributors:
Gorini, Giuseppe; Mantica, Paola
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