49 research outputs found

    On the mechanisms governing gas penetration into a tokamak plasma during a massive gas injection

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    A new 1D radial fluid code, IMAGINE, is used to simulate the penetration of gas into a tokamak plasma during a massive gas injection (MGI). The main result is that the gas is in general strongly braked as it reaches the plasma, due to mechanisms related to charge exchange and (to a smaller extent) recombination. As a result, only a fraction of the gas penetrates into the plasma. Also, a shock wave is created in the gas which propagates away from the plasma, braking and compressing the incoming gas. Simulation results are quantitatively consistent, at least in terms of orders of magnitude, with experimental data for a D 2 MGI into a JET Ohmic plasma. Simulations of MGI into the background plasma surrounding a runaway electron beam show that if the background electron density is too high, the gas may not penetrate, suggesting a possible explanation for the recent results of Reux et al in JET (2015 Nucl. Fusion 55 093013)

    Overview of the JET results in support to ITER

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    Avaliação ultra-sonográfica da dinâmica folicular e lútea em vacas da raça Guzerá Ultrasonographic evaluation of follicular dynamics and luteal function in Guzerá cows

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    Caracterizaram-se o padrão de crescimento folicular e a função lútea ao longo do ciclo estral em vacas da raça Guzerá (n=5), multíparas, não-lactantes. Os animais utilizados apresentavam idade e condição corporal semelhantes e peso corporal médio de 518± 48.5kg. A dinâmica folicular foi monitorada diariamente a partir do dia da ovulação, durante dois ciclos consecutivos, utilizando-se um aparelho de ultra-sonografia equipado com uma probe linear retal de 5MHz. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas a cada 48h, a partir do momento da ovulação, durante os dois ciclos. O primeiro ciclo foi sincronizado pela administração de um luteolítico (cloprostenol), e o segundo foi natural. Os folículos foram identificados e mensurados; e os dados obtidos, registrados em função do dia do ciclo. O comprimento do ciclo estral foi de 19,10± 1,86 dias. Observou-se maior incidência de ciclos com três ondas de crescimento folicular (50%), mas ciclos com duas (37,5%) ou quatro ondas (12,5%) também foram identificados. O diâmetro máximo dos folículos dominantes não ovulatórios foi de 11,60± 2,37 mm, e dos folículos ovulatórios de 14,4± 0,5 mm. A taxa de crescimento dos folículos dominantes da primeira, segunda, terceira e quarta onda foi de 1,48± 0,60; 0,81± 0,13; 1,10± 0,27 e 1,33mm/dia, respectivamente. A concentração máxima de progesterona no diestro foi de 5,50± 0,92ng/ml. A raça Guzerá apresenta características da dinâmica folicular semelhantes àquelas observadas em outras raças zebuínas, como a tendência ao maior número de ondas de crescimento associadas à menor taxa de crescimento, diâmetro máximo e persistência dos folículos dominantes das ondas intermediárias.<br>The follicular growth pattern and luteal function during the estrous cycle were studied using multiparous, non-lactating Guzerá cows (n=5). The animals presented similar age, body score condition, and mean body weight of 518 ± 48.5kg. Follicular dynamics was daily monitored between ovulations during two consecutive estrous cycles, using an ultrasound device equipped with a linear rectal 5MHz transducer. Blood samples were collected each 48h after ovulation, during the evaluated cycles. The first cycle was synchronized using a luteolytic agent (cloprostenol), and the second estrous cycle was natural. Follicles were identified and measured, and data were individually recorded according to the day of the cycle. The mean length of the cycles was 19.10 ± 1.86 days. There was a higher incidence of cycles presenting three follicular growth waves (50%), but cycles presenting two (37.5%) or three (12.5%) waves were also observed. The maximum diameter of non-ovulatory follicles was 11.60± 2.37mm, and that of ovulatory follicles was 14.40± 0.50mm. The growth rate of dominant follicles during the first, second, third and fourth waves were 1.48 ± 0.60; 0.81 ± 0.13; 1.10 ± 0.27 and 1.33mm/day, respectively. Progesterone maximum concentration during diestrus was 5.50± 0.92ng/ml. These results show that the Guzera breed presents characteristics of the follicular dynamics similar to those observed in other Zebu breeds, like the trend to a higher number of follicular waves associated with lower growth rate, maximum diameter and persistence of the dominant follicles emerging during non-ovulatory waves

    Light nuclei in the vicinity of the dripline and beyond

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    Optimization of ICRH for core impurity control in JET-ILW

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    Ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) heating has been an essential component in the development of high power H-mode scenarios in the Jet European Torus ITER-like wall (JET-ILW). The ICRF performance was improved by enhancing the antenna-plasma coupling with dedicated main chamber gas injection, including the preliminary minimization of RF-induced plasma-wall interactions, while the RF heating scenarios where optimized for core impurity screening in terms of the ion cyclotron resonance position and the minority hydrogen concentration. The impact of ICRF heating on core impurity content in a variety of 2.5 MA JET-ILW H-mode plasmas will be presented, and the steps that were taken for optimizing ICRF heating in these experiments will be reviewed

    Assessment of SOLPS5.0 divertor solutions with drifts and currents against L-mode experiments in ASDEX Upgrade and JET

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    The divertor solutions obtained with the plasma edge modelling tool SOLPS5.0 are discussed. The code results are benchmarked against carefully analysed L-mode discharges at various density levels with and without impurity seeding in the full-metal tokamaks ASDEX Upgrade and JET. The role of the cross-field drifts and currents in the solutions is analysed in detail, and the improvements achieved by fully activating the drift and current terms in view of matching the experimental signals are addressed. The persisting discrepancies are also discussed
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