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Jet-Efda Contributors

Researcher at International Atomic Energy Agency

Publications -  834
Citations -  20119

Jet-Efda Contributors is an academic researcher from International Atomic Energy Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jet (fluid) & Divertor. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 816 publications receiving 18429 citations. Previous affiliations of Jet-Efda Contributors include European Atomic Energy Community & Joint European Torus.

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Inter-machine comparison of the termination phase and energy conversion in tokamak disruptions with runaway current plateau formation and implications for ITER

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the termination of the current and the loss of runaway electrons following runaway current plateau formation during disruptions in the JET, DIII-D and FTU tokamaks.
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Automatic disruption classification based on manifold learning for real-time applications on JET

TL;DR: The results obtained using the nonlinear generative topographic map manifold learning technique for the automatic classification of disruption types are reported, and the prospects for the deployment of this tool in real time are very promising.
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Treatment of ITER plasma facing components: Current status and remaining open issues before ITER implementation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the present status of these achievements and defined the remaining work to be done in order to propose a dedicated work program for in-vessel tritium inventory control.
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Improved radiation measurements on JET – First results from an upgraded bolometer system

TL;DR: In this paper, two bolometric cameras with horizontal and vertical views of the plasma cross-section have been installed on JET to improve the quality of radiation measurements, allowing the divertor and main chamber radiation fractions to be clearly resolved.
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Current, Position, and Shape Control in Tokamaks

TL;DR: The basics of plasma current, position, and shape control in tokamaks are introduced and an approach proposed for plasma axisymmetric magnetic control at the ITER toKamak is proposed.