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Texas tokamak is ready for proposals

MAR 01, 1980

DOI: 10.1063/1.2913992

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The Texas Experimental Tokamak is expected to begin operating on the University of Texas campus at Austin this spring. By next January, it is expected to be available for experiments by off‐site visitors. The tokamak is suitable for experiments in atomic processes, impurity transport, rf heating, plasma/surface interaction, plasma formation studies, plasma edge effects, disruptive instabilities and diagnostic development.

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Volume 33, Number 3

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