JET_58323_com.dat = comments file for ITPA WDB Profile Database submission Tokamak: JET Pulse number: 58323 Shot description, purpose of the shot: Hybrid plasma with high confinement, weak or slightly reversed shear H-mode edge with Type I ELMs Contact persons: Robert Budny (budny@princeton.edu), Xavier Litaudon, Xavier Garbet Institution: EFDA-JET Date of shot: 20030214 Time of interest = 12.1s (52.1s in JET PPF time) for steady state Analysis codes: TRANSP, EFIT for plasma boundary TRANSP RunID 58323C08 done at PPPL, available on mdsplus server Date of analysis: 20080308 by Robert Budny Corrected QICRHE and QICRHI Assumptions for analysis: Up/down asymmetric boundary given by EFIT. Ti, toroidal rotation, Z_eff profiles from CX measurements Te and ne profiles from LIDAR measurements. Additional information: Pulse 58323 was conducted under the S2 Task Force for the ASDEX similarity program Waveforme of this pulse are in Fig. 1 of Ref 2 NBI was controlled to match beta_n The plasma current was 1.4 MA and the toroidal field was 1.7 T. The auxilliary heating consisted of up to 15.7ME D-NBI (4-14s) and 1.0 MW H-minority ICRH (4.0 to 14.0s) The NBI voltages were 112 keV for 4 beams, and 80keV for 8 The antenna phasing was -90,+90,-90,+90 degrees 1.0MW of LHCD (from 1.5 to 4.0s) was modeled using LSC The direction of the toroidal field and plasma current were in the normal JET direction - clockwise viewed from above. TRANSP used a 50 zone radial grid. The TRANSP run gives a simulated W_dia close to measured until 11 sec, then higher. The simulated neutron rate is 40% higher than the measured rate. Most quantities have been smoothed to suppress statistical noise. In the jet_58323_2d.dat file thermal D is stored in NM1, trace T in NM2, and impurity in NM3. In the file jet_58323_0d.dat data is given at 12.1secs. XPLIM is from XLOC ; SEPLIM is given by EFIT. DELTA is the average of the upper and lower triangularities. Publications: 1) For a description of this and similar plasmas see A.C.C.Sips, E.Joffrin, et al, "Improved H-mode Identity Experiments in JET and ASDEX Upgrade", 30th EPS, St. Petersburg (2003) ECA Vol. 27A, O-1.3A. 2) E.Joffrin, A.C.C.Sips, et al, "The 'hybrid' scenario in JET towards its validation for ITER", Nucl. Fusion <45> (2005), 626. 3) For a description of TRANSP analysis of JET plasmas see R.V. Budny, et al, "Local transport in Joint European Tokamak edge-localized, high confinement mode plasmas with H, D, DT, and T isotopes", Physics of Plasmas <7> (2000) 5038-5050.