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EGYPTOR tokamak: modification of the original design using permanent compensation coils and first results of the breakdown discharge

  • 1. EGYPTOR Project, Plasma Physics Dept., NRC, Atomic Energy Authority, Enshass (Egypt)

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The EGYPTOR tokamak is a small device of rectangular cross section 25 cm by 20 cm. Modification of the original design is done by adding compensation coils connected to the toroidal field (TF) coils and ohmic heating (OH) coils. These compensation coils are used to compensate most of the stray magnetic field components that prevent a breakdown discharge. First results of the breakdown discharge are reported. A gated ICCD camera is used to obtain side view images of the visible light emitted from the plasma. (orig.)

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First Cairo conference on plasma physics and applications: CCPPA 2003

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Publishing Information

ISBN
3-89336-374-2
Imprint Title
First Cairo conference on plasma physics and applications: CCPPA 2003
Imprint Pagination
396 p.
Journal Volume
34
Series
Schriften des Forschungszentrums Juelich. Bilateral Seminars of the International Bureau
Journal Page Range
p. 85-89
ISSN
1433-5581
Report number
INIS-DE--0113

Conference

Title
1. Cairo conference on plasma physics and applications
Dates
11-15 Oct 2003
Place
Cairo (Egypt)

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