JET’s capabilities in support of ITER
The capabilities of JET can advance experience and understanding in many areas essential to ITER:
- JET extends experience of in-vessel remote handling techniques, based on its comprehensive Remote Handling facility.
- due to the size of JET, it is the best suited facility to study the confinement of the fusion products, the fast alpha particles. The fast alpha particles have to be sufficiently confined in order
to transfer their kinetic energy to other plasma particles (and thus maintain extreme plasma temperatures), but if they’re too confined, they hamper the fusion process by dissolving the D-T fuel and increasing plasma radiation losses. At JET, we can produce fast alphas either in D-T fusion, or by their acceleration in plasmas on special radiofrequency waves. - due to its unique tritium handling capability, JET can actually study plasmas with a high rate of Deuterium-Tritium (D-T) fusion reactions (commonly known as “burning plasmas”)
- JET provides key contributions to the material studies and plasma-wall interaction studies due to JET’s unique beryllium handling capability (beryllium being the design choice for the ITER first wall, i.e.
the plasma facing material)
Ongoing experimental studies on JET provide detailed groundwork for ITER operations. These include further optimisation of the “basic” operating scenario and development of “advanced” scenarios with a potential for increased fusion performance and steady state operation. An important part of this work is devoted to the development of extensive real-time control and powerful heating systems and to the development of new plasma diagnostics and heating schemes. JET plays a dominant role in the international tokamak database that is used for extrapolations to ITER (see scaling laws), with data closest to the ITER working point. In addition, the JET experimental programme allows continuous benchmarking in order to develop an integrated set of modelling tools the preparation and analysis of ITER experiments.
As part of the “JET programme in support of ITER” proposed for 2005-2010, three major projects for upgrading JET were approved and launched. They are the “ITER-Like Wall”, the “Neutral Beam Enhancement” and the “High Frequency Pellet Injector”.
