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The device was entirely built in Spain and taken into operation in 1994.
The device was entirely built in Spain and taken into operation in 1994.
In 1999, the device was sent to the University of Kiel, Germany, under a permanent loan agreement, and renamed TJ-K.
In 1999, the device was sent to the University of Kiel, Germany, under a permanent loan agreement, and renamed [[TJ-K]].
Currently, TJ-K is located at the [http://www.ipf.uni-stuttgart.de/index_e.html University of Stuttgart] in Germany.
Currently, TJ-K is located at the [http://www.ipf.uni-stuttgart.de/index_e.html University of Stuttgart] in Germany.



Revision as of 07:54, 20 August 2013

The TJ-IU Torsatron

In the torsatron TJ-IU, a single coil generates the helicoidal magnetic field (l=1). The number of turns of the coil around the vacuum chamber is m=6. The vertical field is generated by a set of vertical field coils.

Parameter Value Unit
Major radius, R0: 0.60 m
Mean plasma radius, a: 0.10 m
Minor coil radius, Rc: 0.24 m
Number of periods, m: 6
Rotational transform at the axis, ι0: 0.30
Magnetic shear: almost zero
Magnetic well depth: 6.9 %
Magnetic ripple at the axis: 7.6 %
Helical axis elongation: 0.025 m
Toroidal field, BT, at φ=30 degrees: 0.5 T
2nd harmonic Electron Cyclotron Heating, 28 - 37.5 GHz: 200 kW
The making of the TJ-IU vacuum vessel

The device was entirely built in Spain and taken into operation in 1994. In 1999, the device was sent to the University of Kiel, Germany, under a permanent loan agreement, and renamed TJ-K. Currently, TJ-K is located at the University of Stuttgart in Germany.

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