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Título : A feasibility study for a Doppler reflectometer system in the JT-60SA tokamak
Autor : Carralero, Daniel
Happel, Tim
Estrada, Teresa
Tokuzawa, Tokihiko
Martínez, José
de la Luna, Elena
Cappa, Alvaro
García, Jerónimo
Palabras clave : Plasma Turbulence
Doppler Reflectometer
JT-60SA
Fecha de publicación : 21-ago-2021
Editorial : Elsevier
Citación : D. Carralero et al. Fusion Engineering and Design 173 (2021) 112803
Resumen : In this work we present a study on the viability and practicality of installing a Doppler reflectometer (DR) system in the JT-60SA advanced tokamak. First, we discuss its scientific scope in the context of the JT-60SA research plan. We identify a number of fields in which a DR would be very relevant for the accomplishment of said plan and outline a scientific program for the diagnostic. Then, starting from a number of design hypothesis, we use a ray tracing code to carry out a feasibility study for a number of relevant scenarios and identify a geometric solution for the installation of a DR such that both core and edge can be probed in the prescribed wave number range, thus achieving the proposed scientific objectives. Finally, we perform a preliminary discussion on the different possibilities for a conceptual design (including a minimum viable system and a baseline system) and their requirements in terms of components and space. We conclude that a viable conceptual design could be carried out using a small fraction of a horizontal port, leaving room for additional diagnostic systems.
URI : https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5417
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