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Cryotechnology for Wendelstein 7-X [PDF]
Abstract For the underlying task to cool the Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) superconducting coil conductors and the divertor cryo-pumps, an extended cryo-system is required. Besides the magnet coils and cryo-pumps proper, the coil housings and supports, the thermal shields of the cryostat and cryo-pumps, and the current leads (CL) have to be cooled.
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Control system of WENDELSTEIN 7-X experiment
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2003Abstract The WENDELSTEIN 7-X stellarator will be capable of running pulses of up to 30 min duration. The control system of W7-X will support all discharge scenarios compatible with this capability, i.e. short pulses with arbitrary intervals, steady state discharges, and arbitrary sequences of phases with different characteristics (“segments”) in one ...
Laqua, H., Niedermeyer, H., Schacht, J.
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From Wendelstein 7-X to a Stellarator Reactor [PDF]
R C Wolf, R Burhenn, J Geiger
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Das Fusionsexperiment WENDELSTEIN 7‐X
Physikalische Blätter, 1993AbstractEin neues Fusionsexperiment vom Typ Stellarator, WENDELSTEIN 7‐X, wird gegenwärtig am Max‐Planck‐Institut für Plasmaphysik (IPP) in Garching bei München geplant und vorbereitet. Es hat die Aufgabe, die Reaktoreignung des Stellarator‐Konzepts zu zeigen.
Grieger, G., Milch, I.
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Project control of WENDELSTEIN 7-X
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2001Abstract WENDELSTEIN 7-X (W7-X) is an experimental stellarator presently under construction at the new branch of IPP Garching at Greifswald. Since its beginning in 1996, the project W7-X Construction has been incorporating a comprehensive project control activity to assure the plant is constructed according to schedule and budget.
Bünde, R. +2 more
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Progress and challenges in the construction of wendelstein 7-X
2011 IEEE/NPSS 24th Symposium on Fusion Engineering, 2011This paper reports on experiences gained during the construction of the large, superconducting, optimized stellarator device Wendelstein 7-X. The goal of the project is to demonstrate the fusion reactor potential of optimized stellarators and to operate for the first time fusion-relevant plasmas under full steady-state conditions.
Bräuer, T., Klinger, T., Bosch, H.
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Fabrication of the planar coils for WENDELSTEIN 7-X
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2005WENDELSTEIN 7-X (W7-X) is a superconducting stellarator, which uses 50 non-planar coils for the main field and 20 planar coils to modify the magnetic configuration. The planar coils are cut into two differently shaped types and designed for 3 T on the plasma axis. A planar coil has an outer diameter of around 4 m.
Viebke, H. +4 more
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Quality management for WENDELSTEIN 7-X
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2001The WENDELSTEIN 7-X stellarator is the next step device in the stellarator line of IPP Garching and is being built in the new branch institute of IPP at Greifswald. Start of operation is scheduled for 2006. The W7-X project is presently the largest scientific project in Germany with a total spending of 300 MEU during the construction phase.
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