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Madison Symmetric Torus - http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/mst.htm
MST is a research device based on the reversed field pinch concept. Built at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Operation began in 1988. |
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Levitated Dipole Experiment - http://www.psfc.mit.edu/ldx
Device to explore the physics of plasma confinement in a magnetic dipole field. |
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Large Helical Device (LHD) - http://www.lhd.nifs.ac.jp/
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. |
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PEGASUS Toroidal Experiment - http://pegasus.ep.wisc.edu/
Extremely low-aspect-ratio tokamak experiment at the Department of Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
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http://www.hsx.wisc.edu - http://www.hsx.wisc.edu
Helically Symmetric eXperiment is a university scale plasma experiment based on the large-aspect-ratio helically-symmetric stellarator approach. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. |
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National Compact Stellarator Experiment - http://www.pppl.gov/ncsx
NCSX is a compact stellarator concept based on quasi-toroidal symmetry. |
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Fusion Plasma Physics at KTH (Sweden) - http://www.alfvenlab.kth.se/fusion/
Plasma physics program at The Royal Institute of Technology (Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan). |
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http://www.sunist.org/ - http://www.sunist.org/
The first spherical tokamak in China. Built at the Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing. |
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http://www.frascati.enea.it/ignitor/ - http://www.frascati.enea.it/ignitor/
A proposed next-step fusion experiment to study burning plasma physics in a relatively small device. This approach is based on the concept of a tokamak with very strong magnetic field, and is under development by an international team of plasma and fusion physicists. |
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TCS Experiment - http://depts.washington.edu/rppl/programs/tcs.html
The translation, confinement and sustainment FRC (field reversed configuration) experiment at the University of Washington. |