2015 IEEE 26th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/sofe.2015.7482321
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Implementation of stellarator of Costa Rica 1 SCR-1

Abstract: The SCR-1 is a small modular stellarator designed, constructed and is being implemented at Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica. The project is its final phase of commissioning and it is expected to be operational in June 2015. This article aims at summarizing the SCR-1 project from the engineering and manufacturing point of view, particularly highlighting the construction of the toroidal vacuum vessel and the modular coils.

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“…SCR-1 is a small modular stellarator designed, built and implemented at Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica. During its initial stage, the main goal of the SCR-1 project was to understand and overcome the engineering challenges related with the construction of a small fusion device (Vargas et al 2015). However, the first hydrogen discharge in 2016 (similar to the discharge shown in figure 1) pointed out the start of the current stage of the project, devoted to the study of the physics involved in SCR-1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SCR-1 is a small modular stellarator designed, built and implemented at Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica. During its initial stage, the main goal of the SCR-1 project was to understand and overcome the engineering challenges related with the construction of a small fusion device (Vargas et al 2015). However, the first hydrogen discharge in 2016 (similar to the discharge shown in figure 1) pointed out the start of the current stage of the project, devoted to the study of the physics involved in SCR-1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%