Physics:HL-2A
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Short description: Tokamak in China
Huan-Liuqi-2A | |
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Device Type | Tokamak |
Location | Chengdu, Sichuan, China |
Affiliation | China National Nuclear Corporation, Southwestern Institute of Physics |
Technical specifications | |
Major Radius | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Minor Radius | 0.4 m (1 ft 4 in) |
Magnetic field | 2.8 T (28,000 G) |
Heating power | 11 MW |
Discharge duration | 5 s |
Plasma current | 0.48 MA |
History | |
Date(s) of construction | 1999 |
Year(s) of operation | 2002 – present |
Succeeded by | HL-2M |
HL-2A (Huan-Liuqi-2A) is a medium-sized tokamak for fusion research in Chengdu, China .[1] It was constructed by the China National Nuclear Corporation from early 1999 to 2002, based on the main components (magnet coils and plasma vessel) of the former German ASDEX device.[2] HL-2A was the first tokamak with a divertor in China.[3] The research goals of HL-2A are the study of fundamental fusion plasma physics to support the international ITER fusion reactor.
References
- ↑ Liu, Dequan; Zhou, Caipin; Cao, Zeng; Yan, Jiancheng; Liu, Yong (2003). "Construction of the HL-2A tokamak". Fusion Engineering and Design 66-68: 147–151. doi:10.1016/S0920-3796(03)00165-0. ISSN 0920-3796.
- ↑ Isabella Milch (2002-12-02). "ASDEX – German fusion device now re-operating in China". https://www.ipp.mpg.de/ippcms/eng/presse/archiv/11_02_pi.
- ↑ "HL-2A". SIno-French Fusion Energy centeR. 2017-11-17. https://www.siffer.science/Pages/DEVICES/HL-2A.aspx.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HL-2A.
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