Title of article :
Towards steady state tokamak operation with double transport barriers
Author/Authors :
S?ldner، F.X. نويسنده ,
Pages :
-1882
From page :
1883
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0
Abstract :
Core confinement and the overall performance of the tokamak have been considerably enhanced with the combination of two improved confinement regimes. Internal transport barriers characteristic of the optimized shear regime and an edge transport barrier of the high confinement H mode regime have been superposed in the double barrier (DB) mode. In DT discharges the DB mode has resulted in a fusion gain Q a factor of 2 higher than in conventional sawtoothing steady state ELMy H mode plasmas. The DB mode has been routinely established in the new Gas Box divertor configuration on JET. Off-axis lower hybrid current drive and edge radiation cooling through impurity seeding have been used for current and pressure profile control. This has made it possible to increase the performance up to bN = 2.4 and H89 = 2.7 and to extend flat-top phases up to a duration of three energy confinement times, approaching steady state conditions. Modelling studies of DB mode DT operation on JET predict a fusion power in the range 20-30 MW. In ITER transport code modelling, steady state operation with a fusion power output of 1.3 GW is obtained for advanced tokamak scenarios in the DB mode.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
32802
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