Nuclear Fusion Results from the JET tokamak
Engineering Sciences
Nuclear Fusion is a leading journal that publishes articles making significant advances to the field of controlled thermonuclear fusion. Its Special Issue published in November 2023 was dedicated to 15 articles presenting results from the second major deuterium-tritium campaign (DTE2) carried out at the JET tokamak in 2021, almost 25 years after DTE1, and the related campaign using tritium plasmas. The articles report on experiments that were planned and carried out along six main goals:· Demonstrate high fusion power, sustained for 5 s.· Demonstrate an ITER-relevant, Neon-seeded radiative scenario in D-T.· Demonstrate fusion-born alpha-particle effects.· Clarify isotope effects on energy and particle transport and explore consequences of mixed species plasma.· Address key plasma-wall interaction issues.· Demonstrate radio-frequency heating schemes relevant to ITER D-T operation.The DTE2 experiments were successfully completed on 21 December 2021, establishing a new fusion energy world record equal to 59 MJ of fusion energy in one plasma pulse.The Nuclear Fusion Special issue is dedicated to the team of scientists, engineers and technicians who ensured the success of these experiments. Their most significant output is the validation of current models and physics workflows in the most D-T fusion reactor relevant conditions to date.
The front cover of the Special Issue displaying the computed fusion-born alpha-particle distribution function in the time interval of 0.09 s with a time step of 5 ms from the Special Issue article 112'07 by Sharapov SE et al.
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