Saturday, April 11, 2015

Poway's General Atomics begins superconductor magnet work for ITER

Winding the first coil of electromagnet
Poway's General Atomics begins superconductor magnet work | Pomerado News
General Atomics in Poway officially began production of a new 1,000 ton superconducting electromagnet to be used as part of the ITER experimental fusion energy experiment, which will be conducted in France. ITER is a partnership between several countries with the ultimate goal of demonstrating the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion energy. Countries involved in ITER, which will take place in St. Paul-lez-Durance, France, include the United States, China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea and the Russian Federation.


ITER - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia is based on the tokamak fusion test reactor built at Princeton

Magnet system

The central solenoid coil will use superconducting niobium-tin to carry 46 kA and produce a field of up to 13.5 teslas. The 18 toroidal field coils will also use niobium-tin. At their maximum field strength of 11.8 teslas, they will be able to store 41 gigajoules. They have been tested at a record 80 kA. Other lower field ITER magnets (PF and CC) will use niobium-titanium for their superconducting elements.
Virtual Tokamak (NEW) - ippex online
One giant leap for mankind: £13bn Iter project makes breakthrough in the quest for nuclear fusion, a solution to climate change and an age of clean, cheap energy - Science - News - The Independent
It is the place where 34 nations representing more than half the world’s population have joined forces in the biggest scientific collaboration on the planet – only the International Space Station is bigger.
The international nuclear fusion project – known as Iter, meaning “the way” in Latin – is designed to demonstrate a new kind of nuclear reactor capable of producing unlimited supplies of cheap, clean, safe and sustainable electricity from atomic fusion.

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