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Heliotron J
Device typeStellarator
LocationJapan
AffiliationKyoto University
Technical specifications
Major radius1.2 m (3 ft 11 in)
Minor radius0.1–0.2 m (3.9 in – 7.9 in)
Magnetic field1.5 T (15,000 G)
History
Year(s) of operation2000–present
Links
WebsiteHeliotron J at the Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University

Heliotron J is a fusion research device in Japan, specifically a helical-axis heliotron designed to study plasma confinement in this type of device. It is located at the Institute of Advanced Energy of Kyoto University.

References

  1. "The Laboratory for Complex Energy Processes". Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University. Archived from the original on 2016-04-17.
  2. Okada, H.; Kobayashi, S.; Nagasaki, K.; Mizuuchi, T.; Yamamoto, S.; Motojima, G.; Watanabe, S.; Mukai, K.; Mihara, S.; Kowada, Y.; Hosaka, K.; Matsuyama, A.; Nakamura, Y.; Hanatani, K.; Nishino, N.; Nakashima, Y.; Nagaoka, K.; Mutoh, T.; Suzuki, Y.; Yokoyama, M.; Konoshima, S.; Kondo, K.; Sano, F. "Configuration Control Experiment in Heliotron J" (PDF). Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  3. Obiki, T.; Mizuuchi, T.; Nagasaki, K.; Okada, H.; Besshou, S.; Sano, F.; Kondo, K.; Liu, Y.; Nakamura, Y.; Hanatani, K.; Nakasuga, M.; Wakatani, M.; Hamada, T.; Manabe, Y.; Shidara, H.; Yamagishi, O.; Aizawa, K.; Ang, W. L.; Ikeda, Y. I.; Kawazome, Y.; Kobayashi, T.; Maeno, S.; Takamiya, T.; Takeda, M.; Tomiyama, K.; Ijiri, Y.; Senju, T.; Yaguchi, K.; Sakamoto, K.; Toshi, K.; Shibano, M. (2000), First Plasmas in Heliotron J, Sorrento, Italy: IAEA, retrieved 2018-09-25
  4. Obiki, T; Sano, F; Wakatani, M; Kondo, K; Mizuuchi, T; Hanatani, K; Nakamura, Y; Nagasaki, K; Okada, H; Nakasuga, M; Besshou, S (2000). "Goals and status of Heliotron J". Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 42 (11): 1151–1164. Bibcode:2000PPCF...42.1151O. doi:10.1088/0741-3335/42/11/302. ISSN 0741-3335. S2CID 250734022.
Fusion power, processes and devices
Core topics
Nuclear fusion
Processes,
methods
Confinement
type
Gravitational
  • Alpha process
  • Triple-alpha process
  • CNO cycle
  • Fusor
  • Helium flash
  • Nova
  • Proton–proton chain
  • Carbon-burning
  • Lithium burning
  • Neon-burning
  • Oxygen-burning
  • Silicon-burning
  • R-process
  • S-process
  • Magnetic
    Magneto-inertial
    Inertial
    Electrostatic
    Other forms
    Devices,
    experiments
    Magnetic
    confinement
    Tokamak
    International
    Americas
    Asia,
    Oceania
    Europe
    Stellarator
    Americas
    Asia,
    Oceania
    Europe
    Pinch
    RFP
    Mirror
    Other
    Magneto-inertial
    Inertial
    confinement
    Laser
    Americas
    Asia
    Europe
    Non-laser


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