Control of the hydrogen:deuterium isotope mixture using pellets in JET

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Abstract

Deuterium pellets are injected into an initially pure hydrogen H-mode plasma in order to control the hydrogen:deuterium (H:D) isotope mixture. The pellets are deposited in the outer 20% of the minor radius, similar to that expected in ITER, creating transiently hollow electron density profiles. A H:D isotope mixture of approximately 45%:55% is obtained in the core with a pellet fuelling throughput of φpel = 0.045Paux/Te,ped similar to previous pellet fuelling experiments in pure deuterium. Evolution of the H:D mix in the core is reproduced using a simple model, although deuterium transport could be higher at the beginning of the pellet train compared with the flat-top phase.

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Valovič, M., Baranov, Y., Boboc, A., Buchanan, J., Citrin, J., Delabie, E., … Weisen, H. (2019). Control of the hydrogen:deuterium isotope mixture using pellets in JET. Nuclear Fusion, 59(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ab3812

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