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  1. The Enormous Toroidal Plasma Device (ETPD) is an experimental physics device housed at the Basic Plasma Science Facility at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).It previously operated as the Electric Tokamak (ET) between 1999 and 2006 and was noted for being the world's largest tokamak before being decommissioned due to the lack of support and funding.

    • 5 m (16 ft)
    • Tokamak
  2. A magnetic confinement device needs to take account the current (I), as it is well known, current circulates through the toroidal coils and generates one of the main fields for the plasma confinement: the toroidal field (B T), then current is important also the main characteristics of the coil: geometry, winding, insulation, power supply and the

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  4. The research was done using the Enormous Toroidal Plasma Device (ETPD) at the Basic Plasma Science Fa-cility at the University of California, Los Angeles. A. The Enormous Toroidal Plasma Device Figure1 showsthe device itself, consistingofa toroidal vacuum chamber with major radius 10 meters and rect-angular cross section: 2 meters horizontally ...

  5. 2Physics Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138. Abstract. Utilizing the Enormous Toroidal Plasma Device (ETPD), a large toroidal chamber (30 m in circumference) with a Lanthanum Hexaboride (LaB6) cathode, a pulsed plasma was created the plasma beta (β =nek(T +T. i) B2/(2µ0) ) was measured for various plasma parameters.

  6. Other experimental devices ETPD: The Enormous Toroidal Plasma Device (ETPD) The ETPD device is housed on the main floor of the STRB building. The device was originally constructed as a tokamak and if run in that mode, it would still be the physically-largest tokamak in the world. Figure 1, left: Photograph of the ETPD device.

  7. The Enormous Toroidal Plasma Device (ETPD) is an experimental physics device housed at the Basic Plasma Science Facility at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). It previously operated as the Electric Tokamak (ET) between 1999 and 2006 and was noted for being the world's largest tokamak before being decommissioned due to the lack of support and funding. The machine was renamed to ETPD ...

  8. Jul 1, 2020 · Michael L. W alker, Peter De Vries, Federico Felici, and Eugenio Schuster. Abstract — This paper provides an introduction to the prob-. lems of control of plasmas and plasma magnetic ...

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