The most successful tokamak is a device that uses powerful external magnetic fields to confine and control the hot plasma of fusion fuels in a ring-shaped container. It was first developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and has been adopted by researchers worldwide due to its enhanced performance. The Joint European Torus (JET) and the MAST Upgrade, located at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, are notable examples of tokamaks.
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MysticInfinity
Sat Oct 26 2024
JT-60SA stands for Japan Torus-60 super advanced.
Riccardo
Sat Oct 26 2024
This facility has been a pioneer in fusion research.
Lucia
Sat Oct 26 2024
To date, JT-60 holds a significant world record.
GliderPulse
Sat Oct 26 2024
It achieved the hottest ion temperature ever recorded.
SsamziegangSerenade
Fri Oct 25 2024
It holds the highest value of the fusion triple product achieved, showcasing its excellence in fusion research.