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has gloss | eng: The National Compact Stellarator Experiment (NCSX) is a plasma confinement experiment that was being conducted at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. First plasma was scheduled to take place in July 2009. It is a variation of the stellarator concept, with a much lower aspect ratio than a typical stellarator. NCSX would have been one of the first fusion experiments to use massively parallel computing to find the optimal shape for the reactor vessel; one of the advantages of correctly-designed stellarators is that the confined plasma is passively stable when a steady magnetic field is applied, whereas tokamaks require an array of active control strategies to stabilize the plasma, even under a constant magnetic field. Up to 12MW of auxiliary heating power would have been available to the NCSX chamber, consisting of 6MW from tangential neutral beam injection, and 6MW from radio-frequency (RF) heating. |
lexicalization | eng: National Compact Stellarator Experiment |
instance of | e/Fusion reactors |
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