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[FZJ-2023-04026]
Journal Article
Matveev, D. ; Douai, D. ; Wauters, T. ; et al
Tritium removal from JET-ILW after T and D–T experimental campaigns
After the second Deuterium–Tritium Campaign (DTE2) in the JET tokamak with the ITER-Like Wall (ILW) and full tritium campaigns that preceded and followed after the DTE2, a sequence of fuel recovery methods was applied to promote tritium removal from wall components. The sequence started with several days of baking of the main chamber walls at 240 °C and at 320 °C. [...]
OpenAccess: Matveev_2023_Nucl._Fusion_63_112014 - PDF; pp_Matveev - PDF;
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[FZJ-2022-04012]
Journal Article
Wauters, T. ; Matveev, D. ; Douai, D. ; et al
Isotope removal experiment in JET-ILW in view of T-removal after the 2nd DT campaign at JET
A sequence of fuel recovery methods was tested in JET, equipped with the ITER-like beryllium main chamber wall and tungsten divertor, to reduce the plasma deuterium concentration to less than 1% in preparation for operation with tritium. This was also a key activity with regard to refining the clean-up strategy to be implemented at the end of the 2nd DT campaign in JET (DTE2) and to assess the tools that are envisaged to mitigate the tritium inventory build-up in ITER. [...]
Published on 2022-03-11. Available in OpenAccess from 2023-03-11.: PDF (additional files);
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[FZJ-2017-05291]
Journal Article
Litaudon, X. ; Abduallev, S. ; Abhangi, M. ; et al
Overview of the JET results in support to ITER
The 2014–2016 JET results are reviewed in the light of their significance for optimising the ITER research plan for the active and non-active operation. More than 60 h of plasma operation with ITER first wall materials successfully took place since its installation in 2011. [...]
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