Physics:Toroidal Fusion Core Experiment
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Short description: Fusion-energy-related US design study
The Toroidal Fusion Core Experiment (TFCX) was a US design study for a tokamak fusion experiment in the mid 1980s.
It was intended to achieve ignition using long burns of over 100 seconds.[1] It could have used superconducting coils to create a 10 Tesla magnetic field.[2][3] Designed for an nt ~ 3x1020 and ion energy ~ 10-20keV,[4] it was never built.
References
- ↑ Review of TFCX studies. Schmidt et al.
- ↑ High-performance TF coil design for the Toroidal Fusion Core Experiment (TFCX)
- ↑ High-performance TF coil design for the Toroidal Fusion Core Experiment (TFCX). Srivastava 1984
- ↑ Introductory Nuclear Physics. K.S.Krane 1986. p548
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toroidal Fusion Core Experiment.
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