Risk Mitigation for ITER by a Prolonged and Joint International Operation of JET
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Author(s)
Donne, AJH
Cowley, S
Jones, T
Litaudon, X
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Prolonged operation of the Joint European Torus (JET) in a set-up involving all ITER partners will be beneficial for ITER. Experiments at JET with its ITER-like wall and using a D–T plasma mixture will help to mitigate risks in the ITER research plan. Training of the ITER operators, technicians and engineers at JET will safe valuable time when ITER comes into operation. Moreover, the way in which the future ITER experiments will be organized can already be experienced at JET, by imposing a similar organisational structure. This paper will present arguments in favour of an extension of JET and additionally briefly discuss a number of enhancements that will make experiments on JET even more relevant for ITER.
Date Issued
2016-02-01
Date Acceptance
2015-09-09
Citation
Journal of Fusion Energy, 2016, 35 (1), pp.85-93
ISSN
1572-9591
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Start Page
85
End Page
93
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Fusion Energy
Volume
35
Issue
1
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© The Author(s) 2015
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Nuclear Science & Technology
Nuclear fusion
Deuterium-tritium
JET
ITER
Electron cyclotron resonance heating
Resonant magnetic perturbations
DEUTERIUM-TRITIUM PLASMAS
Publication Status
Published