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TJ-II is the third magnetic confinement device in a series. In 1983, the device [[TJ-I]] was taken into operation.
TJ-II is the third magnetic confinement device in a series. In 1983, the device [[TJ-I]] was taken into operation.
The denomination of this device is due to the abbreviation of "Tokamak de la [[Junta de Energía Nuclear]]", this being the former denomination of [[CIEMAT]]. The abbreviation was maintained for successive devices for administrative reasons.
The denomination of this device is due to the abbreviation of "Tokamak de la Junta de Energía Nuclear", this being the former denomination of [[CIEMAT]]. The abbreviation was maintained for successive devices for administrative reasons.


In 1994, the torsatron [[TJ-IU]] was taken into operation. This was the first magnetic confinement device entirely built in Spain. Currently, [[TJ-IU]] is located at the [http://www.ipf.uni-stuttgart.de/index_e.html University of Stuttgart] in Germany under the name of [[TJ-K]].
In 1994, the torsatron [[TJ-IU]] was taken into operation. This was the first magnetic confinement device entirely built in Spain. Currently, [[TJ-IU]] is located at the [http://www.ipf.uni-stuttgart.de/index_e.html University of Stuttgart] in Germany under the name of [[TJ-K]].