Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
An overview is presented of the results obtained on JET by the Heating and
Current Drive Task Force (TF-H) in the period May 2000 - March 2001. A strongly
improved Lower Hybrid (LH) coupling was achieved by optimising the plasma shape and by
controlling the local edge density via the injection of CD4. Up to 4 MW have been coupled in
type III ELMy H-mode and/or on Internal Transport Barrier (ITB) plasmas with reflection
coefficients as low as 4%. Long lasting quasi steady-state ITBs have been obtained by adding
the LH current to the bootstrap and beam driven components. Furthermore the use of LH in the
pre-heat phase results in electron temperature in excess of 10 keV, deep negative magnetic
shear and strongly reduced power threshold for ITB formation. Preliminary results on ICRF
coupling are reported including the effect of CD4 injection and the commissioning of the wide
band matching system on ELMy plasmas. 1C CD scenarios have been studied in H and 3He
minority and used to modify the stability of the sawtooth to influence the formation of seed
islands for the appearance of NTM. Up to 3 MW of 1C power was coupled in the high
magnetic field fast wave CD scenario. Preliminary MSE measurements indicate differences in
the current profiles between -90° and +90° phasing. Careful measurements of the toroidal
rotation, in plasmas heated by ICRF only show some dependence on the position of the
resonance layer. Finally the use of ICRF minority heating under real-time control, in response
to measured plasma parameters to simulate the effect of alpha particles, is presented. ICRF
heating results in ITER non-activated scenarios are reported in a companion paper.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Granucci, Gustavo
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Titolo del libro:
Radio Frequency Power in Plasmas -14th Topical Conference