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| has gloss | eng: The UCLA Electric Tokamak is a low field (0.25 T) magnetic fusion device with a large aspect ratio. Four sets of independent coils are necessary for OH (ohmic heating) current drive, vertical equilibrium field, plasma elongation and plasma shaping (D or reverse-D). The OH system provides 10 V·s using a 10 kA power supply. Up to 0.1 T of vertical field can be applied for horizontal control and this is more than sufficient for all plasma configurations, including high beta. An additional set of coils provide a small horizontal field to correct for error field and to stabilize the plasma vertically. All the coils are located outside the vessel and are constructed out of aluminium. A Rogowski probe outside the vessel and sets of Hall probes inside the vessel are used to monitor plasma current, position and shaping and are used in the control feedback loop. |
| lexicalization | eng: Electric Tokamak |
| instance of | (noun) a doughnut-shaped chamber used in fusion research; a plasma is heated and confined in a magnetic bottle tokamak |
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