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  • QPS Project

    A project to explore the quasi-poloidal approach to compact stellarators. Site includes project reports and reviews.

    qos.fed.ornl.gov

  • National Compact Stellarator Experiment

    NCSX is a compact stellarator concept based on quasi-toroidal symmetry.

    www.pppl.gov

  • Joint European Torus (JET)

    The world's largest magnetic confinement fusion experiment; it is based on the tokamak concept.

    www.jet.efda.org

  • KSTAR

    Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research. Fusion experiment based on the tokamak concept.

    www.knfp.net

  • Consorzio RFX

    A fusion energy experiment in Padova, Italy. RFX is a toroidal device where a ring of high temperature ionized gas (plasma) is confined by a magnetic field in the Reversed Field Pinch configuration.

    www.igi.pd.cnr.it

  • Stellarator Spheromak

    The stellarator-spheromak is a fusion concept with elements of spherical stellarator and spheromak configurations.

    www.highfactor.com

  • DIII-D Relational Database

    Contains information about fusion experiments at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility in San Diego, California.

    d3dnff.gat.com

  • Levitated Dipole Experiment

    Device to expore the physics of plasma confinement in a magnetic dipole field.

    www.psfc.mit.edu

  • Large Helical Device (LHD)

    The largest current fusion experiment based on the stellarator concept. Located at NIFS, Japan. The mission of the LHD project is to develop a scientific basis for stellarator fusion reactor. An important feature in the LHD design is a high magnetic field of 3-4 Tesla produced by superconducting magnets.

    www.lhd.nifs.ac.jp

  • ITER

    A proposed international experimental fusion reactor based on the tokamak concept. ITER's mission is to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion energy for peaceful purposes.

    www.iter.org

  • MAST

    Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak experiment at Culham, UK.

    www.fusion.org.uk

  • Spherical Stellarator

    The SS is a low aspect ratio compact stellarator concept emphasizing effective use of the plasma (bootstrap) current to reach high plasma pressure operation and improved confinement. The concept is most advantageous at aspect ratios R/a < 3.5.

    www.highfactor.com

  • TJII Flexible Heliac

    Euratom-SIEMAT fusion experiment based on the heliac concept.

    www-fusion.ciemat.es

  • H-1NF

    Australian fusion experiment based on the H-1 Heliac concept.

    wwwrsphysse.anu.edu.au

  • START

    Small Tight Aspect Ratio Tokamak fusion experiment at UKAEA Culham - it was a pioneering experiment based on the spherical tokamak concept. Operated 1991 - 1998. START's successor experiment is MAST.

    www.fusion.org.uk

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