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Transient impurity events in JET with the new ITER-like wall

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Abstract

Transient impurity events leading to an unexpected increase in radiated power have been studied in JET from the installation of the ITER-like wall. A total of 1800 events over 2800 plasma discharges have been detected. None have led to permanent changes in the plasma conditions. Of all the events 60% show traces of W and 25% of either Ni, Fe or Cr from either Inconel or steel structures. They occur mainly in diverted magnetic configuration, independently of strike-point position. The effect of disruptions on dust redistribution has been investigated using the Thomson scattering diagnostic and correlated with transient impurity event occurrence. The number of dust events detected increases with disruption force and, in comparison to the full-C wall, the amount of dust mobilized is found to be about an order of magnitude lower. Their time evolution correlates well with that of the transient impurity events.

Year of Publication
2014
Journal
Physica Scripta
Volume
2014
Issue
T159
Number of Pages
014014
DOI
10.1088/0031-8949/2014/T159/014014
PId
c8f554d59033ddec41bb0f53c2925176
Alternate Journal
Phys. Scr.
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