- A
tokamak (/ˈtoʊkəmæk/; Russian: токамáк) is a
device which uses a
powerful magnetic field generated by
external magnets to
confine plasma in the shape...
- 1950s, with six
times the
plasma volume of JT-60SA in ****an, the
largest tokamak operating today. The long-term goal of
fusion research is to
generate electricity...
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Tokamak Energy is a
fusion power company based near
Oxford in the
United Kingdom,
established in 2009. The
company is
pursuing the
global deployment of...
- The
Tokamak Fusion Test
Reactor (TFTR) was an
experimental tokamak built at
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
circa 1980 and
entering service...
- A
spherical tokamak is a type of
fusion power device based on the
tokamak principle. It is
notable for its very
narrow profile, or
aspect ratio. A traditional...
- are the
tokamak and
inertial confinement (ICF) by laser. Both
designs are
under research at very
large scales, most
notably the ITER
tokamak in France...
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Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST),
internal designation HT-7U (Hefei
Tokamak 7 Upgrade), is an
experimental superconducting tokamak magnetic fusion energy...
- Look up
tokamak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tokamak can
refer to:
Tokamak, a
fusion reactor device Tokamak de
Fontenay aux Roses, the
first French...
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device has a ****ure.
Toroidal machines can be
axially symmetric, like the
tokamak and the
reversed field pinch (RFP), or asymmetric, like the stellarator...
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Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST) was a
nuclear fusion experiment,
testing a
spherical tokamak nuclear fusion reactor, and commissioned...