W7-X
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Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) is an experimental stellarator currently being built in Greifswald, Germany by the Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik (IPP). W7-X is an optimized stellarator, i.e. the magnetic field has been tailored to meet several physical optimization criteria.
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Major radius, R0: | 5.5 | m |
Minor radius, a: | 0.53 | m |
Plasma volume, V: | 30 | m3 |
Non-planar coils: | 50 | |
Planar coils: | 20 | |
Number of ports: | 253 | |
Rotational transform, ι/2π: | 5/6-5/4 | |
Magnetic field on axis, B0: | <3 | T |
Stored energy, W: | 600 | MJ |
Heating power, P: | 15-30 | MW |
Pulse length: | 30 | min |
Machine height: | 4.5 | m |
Machine diameter: | 16 | m |
Machine mass: | 725 | t |
Optimization criteria
- Feasible modular coils
- Good, nested magnetic surfaces
- Good finite-β equilibria
- Good MHD stability
- Small neoclassical transport
- Small bootstrap current
- Good confinement of fast particles
See also
- Wendelstein 7-X (division)
- Wendelstein 7-X (project)