Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Recently, the JET disruption mitigation system has been augmented with new disruption mitigation valve
making the disruption mitigation system (DMS) of JET very close to the future ITER set-up. Experiments have
focussed on optimizing the operating parameters of the DMV in JET plasmas and studying the disruption
asymmetries. It is found that each DMV can mitigate the JET vessel vertical reaction force by ~40% on the
machine with respect to vertical displacement (VDE) tests and an optimum impurity injection of 1022 atoms can
be found. In addition, a minimum radiative gas quantity can also be determined experimentally independently
from the plasma current for ensuring efficient mitigation. The use of two valves in opposite octants has
successfully been used to reduce the radiation asymmetry. Progress has also been made on disruption prediction
focussing on predictors that minimizes the required training or using physics based predictors for use in JET
scenarios.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
JET disruption mitigation system; JET
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