The spherical tokamak design implemented by NSTX is an offshoot of the conventional tokamak. Proponents claim that spherical tokamaks have dramatic practical
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Template:Infobox fusion devices The Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) was an experimental tokamak built at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
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performance on their tokamaks generated intense scepticism, and to test it, PPPL's Model C stellarator was converted to a tokamak. It verified the Soviet
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considered, sparking research at ORNL. A tokamak called ORMAK, made operational in 1971, was the first tokamak to achieve a plasma temperature of 20 million
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potential problems posed by tokamak fusion schemes. In terms of the design of the tokamak, one concern arose from the 2013 tokamak parameters database interpolation
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Governing Board on May 12, 1980. It supported early material tests for tokamaks and evolved with IFMIF’s planning in the 1990s, hosting workshops like
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ORNL 450/483 Fusion Energy Sciences (FES) Fusion Facilities The DIII-D (tokamak) National Fusion Facility @ General Atomics NA/429 National Spherical Torus
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first round of funding, focusing on a range of fusion technologies from tokamaks to inertial confinement. The initial funding for the program was $46 million
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Schedule delays have been driven by the conventional construction of the tokamak building and the vacuum vessel’s fabrication. Poor project management at
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time chairman of the House Defense Appropriations subcommittee. DIII-D (tokamak) High-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) Sequoyah Fuels Corporation Victorville
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and technology. Supporting the operation of experimental facilities like tokamaks and laser systems. Engaging in international collaborations to advance
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FES also supports the operation of two SC user facilities, the DIII-D tokamak operated by General Atomics in San Diego, CA, and the National Spherical
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