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[en] The RST is proposed as a radio frequency driven steady-state tokamak in which the toroidal magnetic field is generated by three toroidal field coils. The magnetic ripple is reduced by three removable pullback coils. These two coil systems are superconducting, and since the magnetic loads on them are the predominant loads imposed on the device, their support determined the design of the RST support structure. The support structure was also designed to minimize heat flow to the superconducting coils. 2 refs
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8. symposium on engineering problems of fusion research; San Francisco, CA, USA; 13 - 16 Nov 1979; CONF-791102--
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Proceedings of the Symposium on Engineering Problems of Fusion Research; v. 3(79CH1441-5); p. 1342-1346
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