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The all-metal [[TJ-II]] vacuum vessel has a helical geometry and has 96 [[TJ-II:Ports|ports]].
The all-metal [[TJ-II]] vacuum vessel has a helical geometry and has 96 [[TJ-II:Ports|ports]].
<ref>[[doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-88508-1.50074-8|M. Baldarelli, A, Cecchini, M, Cucchiaro, et al., ''Vacuum vessel design for the TJ-II Heliac'', Proc. 16th Symposium on Fusion Technology, London, U.K., 3–7 September 1990, 453]]</ref>
<ref>M. Baldarelli, A, Cecchini, M, Cucchiaro, et al., ''Vacuum vessel design for the TJ-II Heliac'', [[doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-88508-1.50074-8|Proc. 16th Symposium on Fusion Technology, London, U.K., 3–7 September 1990, 453]]</ref>
<ref>J. Botija and M. Blaumoser, '' Vacuum vessel design for the TJ-II device'', [[doi:10.1109/FUSION.1991.218780|14<sup>th</sup> IEEE/NPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering '''2''' (1991) 992-995]]</ref>
<ref>J. Botija and M. Blaumoser, '' Vacuum vessel design for the TJ-II device'', [[doi:10.1109/FUSION.1991.218780|14<sup>th</sup> IEEE/NPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering '''2''' (1991) 992-995]]</ref>
The vacuum vessel is made of non-magnetic steel (304 LN) with a thickness of 10 mm.  
The vacuum vessel is made of non-magnetic steel (304 LN) with a thickness of 10 mm.  

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