H-mode confinement in JET with enhanced performance by pellet peaked density profiles
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nuclear Fusion
- Vol. 31 (5) , 839-850
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/31/5/003
Abstract
The combination of two regimes of enhanced performance, the H-mode and the pellet enhanced performance (PEP) mode, has been achieved in JET. The strong enhancement of the central plasma parameters, obtained with pellet injection and subsequent auxiliary heating, is found to persist well into the H-mode phase. A characteristic of the PEP regime is that an improvement of the fusion reactivity over non-pellet discharges is obtained under the condition of nearly equal electron and ion temperatures. A maximum neutron production rate of 0.95 × 10l6 s−1 was obtained in a double-null X-point discharge with 2.5 MW of neutral beam heating and 9 MW of ion cyclotron resonance heating, with central ion and electron temperatures of about 10 keV and a central deuterium density of 8.0 × 1019 m−3. The corresponding fusion product nD(0)τETi(0) is between 7.0 and 8.6 × 1020 m−3skeV. The enhanced neutron production is predominantly of thermonuclear (Maxwellian) origin. The compatibility of these regimes is an important issue in the context of tokamak ignition strategies. Several technical developments on JET have played a role in the achievement of this result: (1) the use of low voltage plasma breakdown (0.15 V/m) to permit pellet injection in an X-point configuration before the formation of a q = 1 surface; (2) the elimination of ICRH specific impurities with antenna Faraday screens made of solid beryllium; (3) the use of a novel system of plasma radial position control that stabilizes the coupling resistance of the ion cyclotron heating system.Keywords
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