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Applied Superconductivity Technologies Succeeding to the 21st Century 8. A Quarter-century of Fusion Superconducting Magnet Development
21世紀へ伝えたい超電導応用技術 8 核融合用超電導マグネットの25年
2002
TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan)
21世紀へ伝えたい超電導応用技術 8 核融合用超電導マグネットの25年
Synopsis: Fusion supercondcucting magnet development in Japan started in 1976 as it also did in Western countries. After a quarter-century, 13T was successfully achieved in a bore of 2m and in pulsed operation for plasma current transformer in JAERI (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute). Thus it is a good occasion to describe the chronological evolution of the development work in order to transmit this history to the 21st century. After explanation of the Japanese circumstances around 1970
doi:10.2221/jcsj.37.180
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