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The flexible Heliac TJ-II was designed on the basis of calculations performed by the team of physicists and engineers of [[CIEMAT]], in collaboration with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORNL ORNL], USA) and the Institut für PlasmaPhysik at Garching ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max-Planck-Institut_f%C3%BCr_Plasmaphysik IPP], Germany). | The flexible Heliac TJ-II was designed on the basis of calculations performed by the team of physicists and engineers of [[CIEMAT]], in collaboration with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORNL ORNL], USA) and the Institut für PlasmaPhysik at Garching ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max-Planck-Institut_f%C3%BCr_Plasmaphysik IPP], Germany). | ||
<ref>T.C. Hender et al, ''Studies of a flexible heliac configuration'', [https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6007697-studies-flexible-heliac-configuration Report ORNL/TM-10374 (1987) OSTI ID: 6007697]</ref>, | <ref>T.C. Hender et al, ''Studies of a flexible heliac configuration'', [https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6007697-studies-flexible-heliac-configuration Report ORNL/TM-10374 (1987) OSTI ID: 6007697]</ref>, | ||
<ref>A. Perea et al., "Physics Issues in the Design of TJ-II, Proc. 12th European Conf. Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics, Budapest, Hungary, 1985 | <ref>A. Perea et al., "Physics Issues in the Design of TJ-II, Proc. 12th European Conf. Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics, Budapest, Hungary, 1985, [http://libero.ipp.mpg.de/libero/PDF/EPS_12_Vol1_1985.pdf ECA Vol. 9F, Part I, p. 433], European Physical Society (1985)</ref>. | ||
The TJ-II project received preferential support from [[Euratom]] for phase I (Physics) in 1986<ref>Application for EURATOM preferential support (Phase I) - TJ-II EXPERIMENT, [https://info.fusion.ciemat.es/InternalReport/fusion_1985.pdf Technical report, Asociación EURATOM/CIEMAT, 1985]</ref> and for phase II (Engineering) in 1990<ref>Application for EURATOM preferential support (Phase II) - TJ-II EXPERIMENT, [https://info.fusion.ciemat.es/InternalReport/fusion_1989b.pdf Technical report, Asociación EURATOM/CIEMAT, 1989]</ref>. The [[TJ-II:Construction|construction of this flexible Heliac]] was carried out in parts according to its constitutive elements, which were commissioned to various European companies, although 60% of the investments reverted back to Spanish companies. | The TJ-II project received preferential support from [[Euratom]] for phase I (Physics) in 1986<ref>Application for EURATOM preferential support (Phase I) - TJ-II EXPERIMENT, [https://info.fusion.ciemat.es/InternalReport/fusion_1985.pdf Technical report, Asociación EURATOM/CIEMAT, 1985]</ref> and for phase II (Engineering) in 1990<ref>Application for EURATOM preferential support (Phase II) - TJ-II EXPERIMENT, [https://info.fusion.ciemat.es/InternalReport/fusion_1989b.pdf Technical report, Asociación EURATOM/CIEMAT, 1989]</ref>. The [[TJ-II:Construction|construction of this flexible Heliac]] was carried out in parts according to its constitutive elements, which were commissioned to various European companies, although 60% of the investments reverted back to Spanish companies. | ||
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[[File:TJ-II_top_view.jpg|400px|thumb|right|TJ-II in 2012; front left: [[TJ-II:Thomson Scattering|Thomson Scattering]]; left and bottom right: [[TJ-II:Neutral Beam Injection|NBI]]; top: the inclined structures are two [[TJ-II:Heavy Ion Beam Probe|HIBP]] systems. Also visible on top, up front, is the reciprocating [[TJ-II:Langmuir Probes|Langmuir Probe]].]] | [[File:TJ-II_top_view.jpg|400px|thumb|right|TJ-II in 2012; front left: [[TJ-II:Thomson Scattering|Thomson Scattering]]; left and bottom right: [[TJ-II:Neutral Beam Injection|NBI]]; top: the inclined structures are two [[TJ-II:Heavy Ion Beam Probe|HIBP]] systems. Also visible on top, up front, is the reciprocating [[TJ-II:Langmuir Probes|Langmuir Probe]].]] | ||
TJ-II is fitted with an extensive set of diagnostic systems installed in its 96 access [[TJ-II:Ports|ports]]. For information on the magnetic coordinate system (required for cross-diagnostic comparisons), see [[TJ-II:Magnetic_coordinates|TJ-II magnetic coordinates]]. | TJ-II is fitted with an extensive set of diagnostic systems installed in its 96 access [[TJ-II:Ports|ports]] <ref>K. McCarthy and TJ-II team. ''Plasma diagnostic systems and methods used on the stellarator TJ-II''. [[doi:10.1088/1748-0221/16/12/C12026|Journal of Instrumentation, 16(12):C12026, 2021]].</ref>. For information on the magnetic coordinate system (required for cross-diagnostic comparisons), see [[TJ-II:Magnetic_coordinates|TJ-II magnetic coordinates]]. | ||
''Passive diagnostics'' | ''Passive diagnostics'' |