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Re: ITER when?




by Exnihiloest » 11/09/21, 01:16

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Magnificent demonstration, indeed! You don't know more than that, you don't help anything, but what are you drooling! Do you have kleenex?
Otherwise, if what they say is true:
“When tested, the magnet hit 20 tesla, which is a unit of measurement indicating the strength of a magnet. (Like the automaker, it is named after engineer Nikola Tesla.) For reference, 20 tesla , that's 12 times more than the magnetic field of a traditional MRI or magnetic resonance imaging. It did so while consuming only about 30 watts of energy - several orders of magnitude less than l traditional copper conductor magnet that MIT had previously tested, which used 200 million watts "
So ITER will have to change his mind and that will cost another arm !!!


Anything. Without any relation to what I wrote.
Iter is already over 11T, and also to superconductor. You do not understand absolutely nothing about your copy and paste and you do not know anything about ITER. At this level of ignorance, and with a minimum of intelligence, normally we shut our mouths.
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Re: ITER when?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 11/09/21, 01:30

Completely barge. I never said anything special or "technical" about ITER (except that so far this stuff has always consumed infinitely more juice than it produced). Your whole circus has nothing to do with what I wrote, nor with what I think, nor with what you answer. : roll:
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Re: ITER when?




by izentrop » 11/09/21, 03:31

Exnihiloest wrote:This is the theory. This magnet is superconducting, and the energy to keep it at -250 ° C is well over 30 W, especially if it has to work alongside a plasma at millions of degrees.
The 30 W must correspond to the superconducting power necessary to maintain the 20 Tesla. :!: :?:

It is another circuit which produces the cryogenic power to maintain the 20 K. It should not be as important as at the LHC where it was necessary to go down to 4.5 K https://cds.cern.ch/record/2267453/file ... 753p20.pdf
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Re: ITER when?




by izentrop » 05/10/21, 08:56

To listen, he knows a lot : Lol: David Larousserie, journalist at Le Monde specializing in fundamental sciences, explains what nuclear fusion consists of https://www.lemonde.fr/podcasts/article ... 63015.html
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Re: ITER when?




by izentrop » 15/03/22, 01:29

A Small break
Long Encore is the way from Iter to the Sun
An eternal quest, nuclear fusion requires the spending of unlimited financial budgets. Among the many projects, that of ITER suffers from major delays and financial overruns.The recent halt in the construction of the tokamak imposed by the ASN seems to mark an important turning point given the repeated shortcomings of the international organization ITER. This last episode takes place against a backdrop of revelations concerning deficient management and serious technical cover-ups.
https://homonuclearus.fr/long-encore-ch ... er-soleil/
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Re: ITER when?




by Remundo » 15/03/22, 07:33

the Russians could also refuse to deliver certain plasma confinement coils

https://www.lesechos.fr/pme-regions/pro ... es-1392938

a nice tench project... : roll:
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Re: ITER when?




by izentrop » 04/01/24, 00:42

It's progressing slowly...
Previously, KSTAR demonstrated high-performance plasma operation for 30 seconds with ion temperatures above 100 million degrees, and the goal is now to reach 300 seconds by the end of 2026 with this new divertor .
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