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Fusion Nuclear Science Facility (FNSF) is a low cost, low aspect ratio compact tokamak reactor design, aiming for a 9 Tesla field at the plasma centre.

It is considered a step after ITER on the path to a fusion power plant.

Because of the high neutron irradiation damage expected, non-insulating superconducting coils are being considered for it.

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References

  1. ^ Design, construction, and testing of no-insulation small subscale solenoids for compact tokamaks 2021
  2. Fusion nuclear science facilities and pilot plants based on the spherical tokamak Menard 2016


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