The dynamic retention of fuel and their subsequent release in between discharges has been analyzed under the new ITER-like wall conditions in JET. Limiter discharges are determined by plasma interaction with the Be walls and show a very reproducible dynamic wall retention and release with no significant memory effect of the loading conditions from previous discharges. The dynamic retention at the end of discharges reaches values up to ≈3 × 1022 D-atoms. The retention rate at the beginning of the density flat top is typically ≈5–10 × 1021 D/s, with only a moderate decrease of few %/s. Within the accuracy of the present pressure measurements at JET, the retained fuel during plasma operation is released in between discharges, in agreement with...
Post mortem analyses of JET ITER-Like-Wall tiles and passive diagnostics have been completed after e...
Selected Ion Beam Analysis techniques applicable for detecting deuterium and heavier impurities have...
Following the completion in May 2011 of the shutdown for the installation of the beryllium wall and ...
Long term fuel retention experiments have been performed in JET with the ITER- Like Wall (JET-ILW) a...
The JET ITER-Like Wall experiment, with its all-metal plasma-facing components, provides a unique en...
Preparatory experiments for the ITER-Like Wall in JET were carried out to simulate the massive Be fi...
The amount and temporal behaviour of the fuel release from the JET walls has been analysed for norma...
The hydrogenic fuel retention in ITER will be dominated by co-deposition. Therefore predictions of r...
The fuel outgassing efficiency from plasma-facing components exposed in JET-ILW has been studied at ...
The dynamic retention of deuterium in a full-tungsten JET-like tokamak is investigated thanks to the...
Post-mortem studies with ion beam analysis, thermal desorption, and secondary ion mass spectrometry ...
Experiments in the JET tokamak equipped with the ITER-like wall (ILW) revealed that the inner and ou...
Particle retention is a major constraint for future fusion devices like ITER in which the amount of ...
Starting with a wall loaded by H2, change over experiments from H2 to D2 have been carried out in JE...
Post mortem analyses of JET ITER-Like-Wall tiles and passive diagnostics have been completed after e...
Selected Ion Beam Analysis techniques applicable for detecting deuterium and heavier impurities have...
Following the completion in May 2011 of the shutdown for the installation of the beryllium wall and ...
Long term fuel retention experiments have been performed in JET with the ITER- Like Wall (JET-ILW) a...
The JET ITER-Like Wall experiment, with its all-metal plasma-facing components, provides a unique en...
Preparatory experiments for the ITER-Like Wall in JET were carried out to simulate the massive Be fi...
The amount and temporal behaviour of the fuel release from the JET walls has been analysed for norma...
The hydrogenic fuel retention in ITER will be dominated by co-deposition. Therefore predictions of r...
The fuel outgassing efficiency from plasma-facing components exposed in JET-ILW has been studied at ...
The dynamic retention of deuterium in a full-tungsten JET-like tokamak is investigated thanks to the...
Post-mortem studies with ion beam analysis, thermal desorption, and secondary ion mass spectrometry ...
Experiments in the JET tokamak equipped with the ITER-like wall (ILW) revealed that the inner and ou...
Particle retention is a major constraint for future fusion devices like ITER in which the amount of ...
Starting with a wall loaded by H2, change over experiments from H2 to D2 have been carried out in JE...
Post mortem analyses of JET ITER-Like-Wall tiles and passive diagnostics have been completed after e...
Selected Ion Beam Analysis techniques applicable for detecting deuterium and heavier impurities have...
Following the completion in May 2011 of the shutdown for the installation of the beryllium wall and ...