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Progress of the JT-60SA project
Nuclear Fusion, 2013The JT-60SA project implemented by Japan and Europe is progressing on schedule towards the first plasma in March 2019. After careful R&D, procurements of the major components have entered their manufacturing stages. In parallel, disassembly of JT-60U has been completed on time, and the JT-60SA tokamak assembly is expected to start in January 2013.
Kamada, Y. +3 more
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Manufacturing of JT-60SA Cryostat Base
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2013Abstract JT-60SA is a superconducting tokamak to be assembled and operated at the JAEA laboratories in Naka (Japan) [1] . The tokamak has been designed to prepare, support and complement the ITER experimental programme and will be manufactured and operated under the funding of the Broader Approach Agreement (between the government of Japan and the ...
Mercedes Medrano +10 more
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Completion of Central Solenoid for JT-60SA
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 2021The construction of a magnet system for the tokamak device of JT-60 super-advanced (JT-60SA) was completed in March 2020. The manufacturing of central solenoid (CS) had been finished in March 2019. The circularity of 4.0 mm is a requirement for CS manufacturing from the point of view of plasma control.
Haruyuki Murakami +11 more
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Present Status of JT-60SA Project and Development of Heating Systems for JT-60SA
Plasma Science and Technology, 2011Present status of the JT-60SA (JT-60 Super Advanced) project, implemented jointly by Europe and Japan since 2007, is described. The design of the main tokamak components was completed in late 2008, and all the scientific missions are preserved to contribute to ITER and DEMO reactors. The construction of the JT-60SA has begun with procurement activities
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Performance of JT-60SA divertor Thomson scattering diagnostics
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2015For the satellite tokamak JT-60 Super Advanced (JT-60SA), a divertor Thomson scattering measurement system is planning to be installed. In this study, we improved the design of the collection optics based on the previous one, in which it was found that the solid angle of the collection optics became very small, mainly because of poor accessibility to ...
Shin, Kajita +6 more
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JT-60SA Toroidal Field Magnet System
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 2008The broader approach agreement between Europe and Japan includes the construction of a fully superconducting tokamak, the JT-60 Super Advanced (JT-60SA), as a satellite experiment to ITER. In particular, the whole Toroidal Field magnet system, described in this paper, will be provided to Japan by the EU.
Pizzuto, A. +24 more
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JT-60SA construction and research directions
2013 IEEE 25th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE), 2013The construction of the JT-60SA tokamak is one of the three projects of the Broader Approach activities being undertaken jointly by Japan and Europe. The construction of the new load assembly and the refurbishment of some reutilised equipment from JT-60U is now well underway, and is on track to produce its first plasma in March 2019.
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Development of Central Solenoid for JT-60SA
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 2013Several components for central solenoid (CS) of JT-60 Super Advanced (JT-60SA) were newly developed and tested. The butt-type joint, the electrical resistance of which is about 2 nΩ, was developed to increase the winding diameter. The insulation system, which consists of Glass/Kapton/Glass tape and Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (DGEBA) epoxy, showed ...
K. Kizu +9 more
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Development of JT-60SA superconducting magnet system
Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications, 2010The upgrade of JT-60U magnet system to superconducting coils (JT-60SA) is progressing by both parties of Japanese government and European commission in the framework of the Broader Approach agreement. The magnet system for JT-60SA consists of 18 Toroidal Field (TF) coils, a Central Solenoid (CS) with four modules, six Equilibrium Field (EF) coils.
K. Yoshida +8 more
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