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Publikováno v:
Fusion Engineering and Design. :123-126
TJ-II is a medium size stellarator of the heliac-type, which is successfully in operation at CIEMAT in Madrid, since March 1998. This machine allows operation in a wide range of magnetic field configurations. This fusion device comprises seven induct
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A. Cappa, J R Cepero, E. de la Luna, Kieran J. McCarthy, A. López-Sánchez, K. Likin, L Rodríguez-Rodrigo, S. Schchepetov, A Salas, C. Hidalgo, L. I. Krupnik, E. Sánchez, A.V. Melnikov, J.A. Jiménez, R. Carrasco, B. Brañas, M. Liniers, E. Blanco, J.A. Romero, C. Fuentes, J. Herranz, Enrique Ascasibar, J. Guasp, C Alejaldre, I. Kirpitchev, M. A. Pedrosa, B. van Milligen, M Blaumoser, A. de la Peña, Jesús Vega, A.A. Chmyga, F. Medina, P. Méndez, M. A. Ochando, L.G. Eliseev, R. Balbín, B. Zurro, Angela Garcia, Francisco Castejón, B. Gonçalves, A. Hidalgo, S. Petrov, J. Sanchez, C F A Varandas, Ángela Fernández, A. Portas, Victor Tribaldos, D. López-Bruna, A. E. Petrov, J Doncel, J. López-Razola, A. S. Kozachok, L. Pacios, K. Sarksian, O. I. Fedyanin, I. García-Cortés, A. Baciero, S. M. Khrebtov, I.S. Nedzelskiy, M. Medrano, I. Pastor, Francisco L. Tabarés, F. Lapayese, D. Tafalla, J M Fontdecaba, T. Estrada, N. B. Dreval, A. Malaquias, A. D. Komarov, Nina N. Skvortsova, A. López-Fraguas, L Almoguera, Romualdo Martín, S Eguilior, J. A. Alonso, J. Botija
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
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This paper describes a series of experiments performed in TJ-II stellarator with the aim of studying the influence of magnetic configuration on stability and transport properties of TJ-II plasmas. Plasma potential profiles have been measured in sever
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M. Medrano, Javier Alonso, Macarena Liniers, Beatriz Brañas, Francisco Castejón, Jesús Vega, P. Mendez, Victor Tribaldos, A Baciero, S. Eguilior, A Fernández, R. Carrasco, L Martı́nez-Laso, J. Qin, A. de la Peña, J. Roméro, A. Portas, K. J. McCarthy, R Martı́n, B. van Milligen, J. Guasp, F. Medina, E. Sánchez, C. Hidalgo, F. Lapayese, Isabel García-Cortés, Javier Sánchez, C. Alejaldre, Luis F. Pacios, I Kirpitchev, Francisco L. Tabarés, J. Herranz, A. Salas, M. Blaumoser, A. López-Fraguas, I. Pastor, L. Almoguera, E. Ascasíbar, V. Krivenski, K Likin, R. Balbín, Angela Garcia, L. Rodríguez-Rodrigo, B. Zurro, M. A. Ochando, E. de la Cal, A López-Sánchez, M.A. Pedrosa, I. Labrador, C. Crémy, J.R. Cepero, C Fuentes, A. Cappa, D. Tafalla, E. de la Luna, T. Estrada, J Castellano, J. A. Jiménez, J. Botija, J. Doncel
Publikováno v:
Fusion Engineering and Design. :145-154
The TJ-II is a four period, low magnetic shear stellarator, with high degree of configuration flexibility (rotational transform from 0.9 to 2.5) which has been operating in Madrid since 1998 (R=1.5 m, a
Autor:
Macarena Liniers, D. Ciric, M. Blaumoser, J. Botija, B Schedler, C. Fuentes, J. Guasp, A Salito
Publikováno v:
Fusion Engineering and Design. :315-319
The Neutral Beam Injection System for the Spanish Stellarator will start in 2001. This heating system consists of two beam lines and will inject about 2 MW into the plasma. The ‘groove region’ of the vacuum vessel (Proc. 18th Symp. On Fusion Tech
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A. Salas, P. Méndez, E. Ascasíbar, Javier Alonso, Macarena Liniers, L Almoguera, Jesús Vega, Angela Garcia, Romualdo Martín, J. A. Jiménez, Victor Tribaldos, Beatriz Brañas, R. Carrasco, J. Qin, Francisco Castejón, A. Portas, D. Tafalla, A. de la Peña, M. Medrano, B. Zurro, E. de la Luna, C. Fuentes, M. A. Ochando, J. Castellano, F. Medina, M. A. Pedrosa, Isabel García-Cortés, M Blaumoser, J Doncel, J. Botija, I. Kirpitchev, E. Sánchez, J. Sánchez, L. Rodríguez-Rodrigo, Francisco L. Tabarés, J. Guasp, A. López-Sánchez, S. Eguilior, A. Baciero, F. Lapayese, K. Likin, C. Hidalgo, I. Labrador, T. Estrada, C. Alejaldre, A. López-Fraguas, J. Herranz, B. van Milligen, V. Krivenski, E. de la Cal, Asunción Fernández, C Cremy, J.A. Romero, Luis F. Pacios, I. Pastor, K. J. McCarthy, R. Balbín, A. Cappa, L. Martínez-Laso, J.R. Cepero
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Fusion. 41:1449-1457
TJ-II is a four period, low magnetic shear stellarator (R = 1.5 m, a < 0.22 m, B0 ≤ 1.2 T) which was designed to have a high degree of magnetic configuration flexibility. In the most recent experimental campaign, coupling of the full ECRH power (PE
Autor:
A. Peña, L. Almoguera, Francisco Castejón, Angela Garcia, J. Botija, M. Medrano, J. Guasp, J. Vega, F. Lapayese, Javier Alonso, Macarena Liniers, I. Labrador, A. López-Fraguas, Luis F. Pacios, Ana Martínez, M. Blaumoser, C. Alejaldre
Publikováno v:
Fusion Technology. 27:194-197
The flexible Heliac TJ-II is a medium six device (R=1.5m, [a]=0.2 m, B(0)=1.0 T) in an advanced stage of construction at Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medio Ambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid. The problems encountered during manufact
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
TJ-II is a medium size stellarator under construction in Madrid, Spain, with an average major radius of R/sub 0/=1.5 m and a maximum minor radius a=0.2 m. The average toroidal field is 1 T. The pulse length varies from 0.2 s to 1 s and the duty cycle
Autor:
M. Blaumoser, O. Heusmann, M. Medrano, C. Rubio, G. Barrera, M. Pastor, Javier Alonso, F. Pedrazo
Publikováno v:
15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium. Fusion Engineering.
TJ-II is a medium size stellarator of the heliac-type under construction in Madrid, Spain. The basic data of this device are: average major plasma radius R/sub 0/=1.5 m; minor plasma radius a=0.1 to 0.2 m; toroidal magnetic field on the axis B/sub 0/
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L. Almoguera, M. Liniers, M. Medrano, J. Alonso Candenas, A. Martinez, A.P. Navarro, J. Botija, M. Blaumoser, A. Garcia, J. Alonso Gozalo
Publikováno v:
Publons
TJ-II is a medium-size stellarator, (R/sub 0/ = 1.5 m; =0.2 m; B/sub t/=1 T) under construction at CIEMAT. It will allow the exploration of helical magnetic axis plasmas in a wide range af' configurations (rotational transform ranges from 0.8 to 2.5,
Autor:
J. Botija, M. Blaumoser
Publikováno v:
[Proceedings] The 14th IEEE/NPSS Symposium Fusion Engineering.
The vacuum vessel (VV) is one of the most critical components of the TJ-II stellarator. The VV is designed to provide the maximum reasonable volume inside the toroidal field coils. The hard core coil, which is the other critical component of this mac