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== References ==
== References ==
* [[doi:10.1088/0741-3335/35/8/001|H. Wobig, ''The theoretical basis of a drift-optimized stellarator reactor'', Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion '''35''' (1993) 903]]
* [[doi:10.1088/0741-3335/35/8/001|H. Wobig, ''The theoretical basis of a drift-optimized stellarator reactor'', Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion '''35''' (1993) 903]]
* J. Nührenberg et al., Trans. Fusion Technology '''27''' (1995) 71
* [[doi:10.1063/1.871924|C. Nührenberg, ''Global ideal magnetohydrodynamic stability analysis for the configurational space of Wendelstein 7–X'', Phys. Plasmas '''3''' (1996) 2401]]
* [[doi:10.1063/1.871924|C. Nührenberg, ''Global ideal magnetohydrodynamic stability analysis for the configurational space of Wendelstein 7–X'', Phys. Plasmas '''3''' (1996) 2401]]
* [[doi:10.1109/FUSION.1997.685662|V. Erckmann et al, ''The W7-X project: scientific basis and technical realization'', Fusion Engineering '''6-10''' (1997) 40]]  
* [[doi:10.1109/FUSION.1997.685662|V. Erckmann et al, ''The W7-X project: scientific basis and technical realization'', Fusion Engineering '''6-10''' (1997) 40]]  

Revision as of 13:31, 25 September 2011

W7-X model

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

See also

References