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Multiple-isotope pellet cycles captured by turbulent transport modelling in the JET tokamak

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For the first time the pellet cycle of a multiple-isotope plasma is successfully reproduced with reduced turbulent transport modelling, within an integrated simulation framework. Future nuclear fusion reactors are likely to be fuelled by cryogenic pellet injection, due to higher penetration and faster response times. Accurate pellet cycle modelling is crucial to assess fuelling efficiency and burn control. In recent JET tokamak experiments, deuterium pellets with reactor-relevant deposition characteristics were injected into a pure hydrogen plasma. Measurements of the isotope ratio profile inferred a Deuterium penetration time comparable to the energy confinement time. The modelling successfully reproduces the plasma thermodynamic profiles and the fast deuterium penetration timescale. The predictions of the reduced turbulence model QuaLiKiz in the presence of a negative density gradient following pellet deposition are compared with GENE linear and nonlinear higher fidelity modelling. The results are encouraging with regard to reactor fuelling capability and burn control.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
61
Issue
3
Number of Pages
036042
Publisher
IOP Publishing
DOI
10.1088/1741-4326/abda00
PId
c5106017dbf47d3a3a819c9442f9ce25
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
Label
OA
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Journal Article
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