Published August 25, 2020
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Impact of the JET ITER-like wall on H-mode plasma fueling
Description
JET ITER-like wall (ILW) experiments show that the edge density evolution is strongly
linked with the poloidal distribution of the ionization source. The fueling profile in the
JET-ILW is more delocalized as compared to JET-C (JET with carbon-based plasma-facing
components PFCs). Compared to JET-C the H-mode pedestal fueling cycle is dynamically
influenced by a combination of plasma–wall interaction features, in particular: (1) edgelocalized modes (ELMs) induced energetic particles are kinetically reflected on W divertor
PFCs leading to distributed refueling away from the divertor depending on the divertor
plasma configuration, (2) delayed molecular re-emission and outgassing of particles being
trapped in W PFCs (bulk-W at the high field side and W-coated CFCs at the low field side)
with different fuel content and (3) outgassing from Be co-deposits located on top of the highfield side baffle region shortly after the ELM. In view of the results of a set of well diagnosed
series of JET-ILW type-I ELMy H-mode discharges with good statistics, the aforementioned
effects are discussed in view of H-mode pedestal fueling capacity. The ongoing modelling
activities with the focus on coupled core-edge plasma simulations and plasma–wall
interaction are described and discussed also in view of possible code improvements required.
Abstract
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Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/100423
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/100423
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