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A gyrokinetic perspective on the JET-ILW pedestal

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NUCLEAR FUSION
卷 57, 期 3, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1741-4326/aa51e1

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pedestal; H-mode; transport; shear suppression; JET; gyrokinetics; turbulence

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  1. U.S. DOE [DE-FG02-04ER54742]

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JET has been unable to recover historical confinement levels when operating with an ITER-like wall (ILW) due largely to the inaccessibility of high pedestal temperatures. Finding a path to overcome this challenge is of utmost importance for both a prospective JET DT campaign and for future ITER operation. Gyrokinetic simulations (using the Gene code) quantitatively capture experimental transport levels for a representative experimental discharge and qualitatively recover the major experimental trends. Microtearing turbulence is a major transport mechanisms for the low-temperature pedestals characteristic of unseeded JET-ILW discharges. At higher temperatures and/or lower rho(*), we identify electrostatic ITG transport of a type that is strongly shear-suppressed on smaller machines. Consistent with observations, this transport mechanism is strongly reduced by the presence of a low-Z impurity (e.g. carbon or nitrogen at the level of Z(eff) similar to 2), recovering the accessibility of high pedestal temperatures. Notably, simulations based on dimensionless rho(*) scans recover historical scaling behavior except in the unique JET-ILW parameter regime where ITG turbulence becomes important. Our simulations also elucidate the observed degradation of confinement caused by gas puffing, emphasizing the important role of the density pedestal structure. This study maps out important regions of parameter space, providing insights that may point to optimal physical regimes that can enable the recovery of high pedestal temperatures on JET.

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