- A
stellarator is a
device that
confines plasma using external magnets.
Scientists aim to use
stellarators to
achieve controlled nuclear fusion. It is...
- 2009). "Bootstrap
current and
neoclassical transport in quasi-isodynamic
stellarators".
Plasma Physics and
Controlled Fusion. 51 (5): 055004. Bibcode:2009PPCF...
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technology portal Energy portal Science portal Fusion power Similar stellarators:
Large Helical Device, ****an, Heliotron,
superconducting (1998– ) Helically...
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While early stellarators of low
confinement in the 1950s were
overshadowed by the
initial success of tokamaks,
interests in
stellarators re-emerged attributing...
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original name was
Princeton Stellarators, Inc (PSI). Thea Energy's
approach to
commercial fusion is
based on the
stellarator approach using a
unique set...
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significantly different stresses compared to the
majority of the
first wall. In
stellarators, low-order
magnetic islands can be used to form a
divertor volume, the...
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results were
within the
range of
experimental error of
results seen on the
stellarators, and the
temperature measurements,
based on the
magnetic fields, were...
- into new
stellarator designs had
reached a
suitable point for the
construction of a
machine using these concepts. In
comparison to the
stellarators of the...
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Matterhorn was
renamed the
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. PPPL's
stellarators proved unable to meet
their performance goals. In 1968, Soviet's claims...
- shape.
Stellarator:
Twisted rings of hot plasma. The
stellarator attempts to
create a
natural twisted plasma path,
using external magnets.
Stellarators were...