Dimensionless pedestal identity experiments in JT-60U and JET in ELMy H-mode plasmas

2004 
This paper reports the first results of collaborative experiments in JT-60U and JET to compare ELMy H-mode characteristics in the two machines. The JT-60U/JET identity experiments were aimed explicitly at matching edge pedestal parameters in plasmas of the same geometry. The similar size of the two devices allows plasma configurations and conditions to be established for which the match of the dimensionless parameters (ρ*, ν*, β and q 95 ) and of the equilibrium geometry is carried out in plasmas that are also almost identical in dimensional terms. The results of the power and density scans at fixed (and matched) I p - B T show that, in a common range of ρ*, the pedestal electron collisionality, ν* e , and normalized pressure, β p,ped do not match in the two machines, against expectations. In particular, the range of β p,ped of JT-60U ELMy H-modes with Type I ELMs is accessible to JET plasmas only with a Type III ELM edge, and ν* e in JT-60U is consistently higher by 2 than in JET, for the same ρ*. A comparison of n e and T e pedestal profiles indicates that ⊇T e is comparable in the two devices, while JET n e profiles are steeper than JT-60U. The global energy confinement enhancement factor (H98y-2) is higher in JET than in JT-60U, and part of this difference is attributed to the reduced pedestal pressure in JT-60U compared with JET.
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