The accurate determination of the emitted radiation is an important element in the interpretation of Tokamak performance and in the design of experiments. The spatial distribution of the total emitted radiation is typically determined with quite sophisticated tomographic techniques. On JET, a new tomographic inversion method, based on the Maximum Likelihood, has been very recently developed for this purpose. Its main innovative aspect is the analytic determination of the confidence intervals in the emitted radiation levels. The method is computationally quite fast and can therefore be applied on a routine basis. Together with a systematic use of phantoms, it can have several very interesting applications. In addition to allowing a specific optimisation of the tomography for the main plasma scenarios, it permits also a systematic evaluation of various instrumental issues such as the effect of the noise, the impact of missing channels and the influence of the geometry and of systematic errors in the reconstructions. These potentialities are shown with a systematic analysis of bolometric data collected on JET during the experiments with the ITER Like Wall.

Maximum Likelihood Tomographic Method for the Analysis of Bolometric Measurements on JET

Murari Andrea;
2018

Abstract

The accurate determination of the emitted radiation is an important element in the interpretation of Tokamak performance and in the design of experiments. The spatial distribution of the total emitted radiation is typically determined with quite sophisticated tomographic techniques. On JET, a new tomographic inversion method, based on the Maximum Likelihood, has been very recently developed for this purpose. Its main innovative aspect is the analytic determination of the confidence intervals in the emitted radiation levels. The method is computationally quite fast and can therefore be applied on a routine basis. Together with a systematic use of phantoms, it can have several very interesting applications. In addition to allowing a specific optimisation of the tomography for the main plasma scenarios, it permits also a systematic evaluation of various instrumental issues such as the effect of the noise, the impact of missing channels and the influence of the geometry and of systematic errors in the reconstructions. These potentialities are shown with a systematic analysis of bolometric data collected on JET during the experiments with the ITER Like Wall.
2018
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Italiano
30th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT 2018)
https://www.soft2018.eu/en/programme
September 16-21, 2018
Giardini Naxos, Messina, Italy
Bolometric Measurements
JET
P2.020
1
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
none
274
04 Contributo in convegno::04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Peluso Emmanuele; Craciunescu Teddy; Gelfusa Michela; Murari Andrea; Carvalho Pedro;Gaudio Pasqualino
   Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium
   EUROfusion
   H2020
   633053
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