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Pedestal structure, stability and scalings in JET-ILW : the EUROfusion JET-ILW pedestal database

Authors :
Frassinetti, Lorenzo
Saarelma, S.
Verdoolaege, G.
Groth, M.
Hillesheim, J. C.
Bilkova, P.
Bohm, P.
Dunne, M.
Fridström, Richard
Giovannozzi, E.
Imbeaux, F.
Labit, B.
de la Luna, E.
Maggi, C.
Owsiak, M.
Scannell, R.
Frassinetti, Lorenzo
Saarelma, S.
Verdoolaege, G.
Groth, M.
Hillesheim, J. C.
Bilkova, P.
Bohm, P.
Dunne, M.
Fridström, Richard
Giovannozzi, E.
Imbeaux, F.
Labit, B.
de la Luna, E.
Maggi, C.
Owsiak, M.
Scannell, R.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The EUROfusion JET-ILW pedestal database is described, with emphasis on three main issues. First, the technical aspects are introduced, including a description of the data selection, the datasets, the diagnostics used, the experimental and theoretical methods implemented and the main definitions. Second, the JET-ILW pedestal structure and stability are described. In particular, the work describes the links between the engineering parameters (power, gas and divertor configuration) and the disagreement with the peeling-ballooning (PB) model implemented with ideal magnetohydrodynamics equations. Specifically, the work clarifies why the JET-ILW pedestal tends to be far from the PB boundary at high gas and high power, showing that a universal threshold in power and gas cannot be found but that the relative shift (the distance between the position of the pedestal density and of the pedestal temperature) plays a key role. These links are then used to achieve an empirical explanation of the behavior of the JET-ILW pedestal pressure with gas, power and divertor configuration. Third, the pedestal database is used to revise the scaling law of the pedestal stored energy. The work shows a reasonable agreement with the earlier Cordey scaling in terms of plasma current and triangularity dependence, but highlights some differences in terms of power and isotope mass dependence.<br />QC 20210113

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235099012
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.1741-4326.abb79e