Energy: An Off-the-Shelf Stellarator: Fast Prototyping Revives a 70-Year-Old Fusion Reactor Design

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Clynes, Tom
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Magnetic cores; Electromagnets; Plasmas; Inductors; Physics; Fusion reactors; Technological innovation; Product design; Market research; Three-dimensional printing; Stellar dynamics;
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10.1109/MSPEC.2024.10748560
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
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FOR A MACHINE that's designed to replicate a star, the world's newest stellarator is a surprisingly humble-looking apparatus. The kitchen-table-size contraption sits atop stacks of bricks in a cinder-block room at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in Princeton, N.J., its parts hand-labeled in marker. The PPPL team invented this nuclear-fusion reactor, completed last year, using mainly off-the-shelf components. Its core is a glass vacuum chamber surrounded by a 3D-printed nylon shell that anchors 9,920 meticulously placed permanent rare-earth magnets. Sixteen copper-coil electromagnets resembling giant slices of pineapple wrap around the shell crosswise.
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