1999
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/39/3/309
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Approach to steady state high performance in DD and DT plasmas with optimized shear in JET

Abstract: Steady state high performance with improved core confinement and sustainable plasma edge conditions has been approached on JET in a double barrier (DB) mode. The DB mode combines an internal transport barrier of the optimized shear regime with an edge transport barrier of an ELMy H mode regime. Improved confinement with an H factor HITER-89 ≈ 2 has been maintained for four energy confinement times. Ion and electron temperature profiles remain peaked in the DB mode, while the density profile is broad and … Show more

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“…[3], the ITB-foot radius often coincides with the q = 2 or 3 surface. A similar result has been also reported from JET [27]. This, however, cannot apply simply to the conditions of the initial formation condition of the ITB in JT-60U, which can occur at an inner region where q < 2 and s < 1, and then the ITB-foot radius expands and is stagnated near the q = 2 surface or s ~ 1.…”
Section: Magnetic Shear Dependence Of the Itb Structuresupporting
confidence: 80%
“…[3], the ITB-foot radius often coincides with the q = 2 or 3 surface. A similar result has been also reported from JET [27]. This, however, cannot apply simply to the conditions of the initial formation condition of the ITB in JT-60U, which can occur at an inner region where q < 2 and s < 1, and then the ITB-foot radius expands and is stagnated near the q = 2 surface or s ~ 1.…”
Section: Magnetic Shear Dependence Of the Itb Structuresupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This year, the combination of a QH mode plasma edge and broad counter-injection ITBs resulted in increased plasma performance. This new, high performance, operating mode with separate (double) core and edge transport barriers is termed the QDB regime (so-called after the [ELMy] JET double barrier (DB) mode [24]). The ELM-free QH mode edge, described in more detail in Refs [22,23], is characterized by continuous multiharmonic MHD activity in the pedestal region.…”
Section: Quiescent Double Barrier (Qdb) Regimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These discharges are characterized by an edge transport barrier (ETB), associated with the enhanced D α (EDA) H -mode, and peaked density profile associated an ITB. 5,6,7 In an EDA H-mode, the particle transport is sufficiently enhanced over the ELM-free (edge localized mode) H-mode level to result in stationary density and impurity levels. 8 Previously, C-Mod ITB experiments have focused upon heating during current ramp-up with ICRF, 9 pellet enhanced performance mode, 10 and the enhanced neutron mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%