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- An example of a torsatron is the Compact Toroidal Hybrid (CTH). Heliotron The heliotron is a stellarator designed in ****an that uses a helical coil is...
- Heliotron J is a fusion research device in ****an, specifically a helical-axis heliotron designed to study plasma confinement in this type of device. It...
- superconducting stellarator, after Wendelstein 7-X. The LHD employs a heliotron magnetic field originally developed in ****an. The objective of the project...
- portal Fusion power Similar stellarators: Large Helical Device, ****an, Heliotron, superconducting (1998– ) Helically Symmetric Experiment, USA, Quasi-Helically...
- Helically Symmetric eXperiment". hsx.wisc.edu. "Heliotron J Project". iae.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/joint/heliotron-j.html. "Uragan-2M | IPP NSC KIPT". ipp.kipt.kharkov...
- Americas CNT CTH HIDRA HSX Model C NCSX SCR-1 Asia, Oceania H-1NF Heliotron J LHD Europe WEGA Wendelstein 7-AS Wendelstein 7-X TJ-II Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk]...
- Americas CNT CTH HIDRA HSX Model C NCSX SCR-1 Asia, Oceania H-1NF Heliotron J LHD Europe WEGA Wendelstein 7-AS Wendelstein 7-X TJ-II Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk]...
- developed by Lyman Spitzer in 1950 and evolved into four designs: Torsatron, Heliotron, Heliac and Helias. One example is Wendelstein 7-X, a German device. It...
- Americas CNT CTH HIDRA HSX Model C NCSX SCR-1 Asia, Oceania H-1NF Heliotron J LHD Europe WEGA Wendelstein 7-AS Wendelstein 7-X TJ-II Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk]...
- Srivastava and P. K. Bhat (1969). Motion of a charged particle in superposed Heliotron and biconical cusp fields. Journal of Plasma Physics, 3, pp 255-267. doi:10...