A 3D-Printed Part Worthy of a Hollywood Set Stands in for NSTX-U’s Central Magnet
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A 3D-Printed Part Worthy of a Hollywood Set Stands in for NSTX-U’s Central Magnet
The bundle of magnets at the heart of the National Spherical Torus Experiment-Upgrade (NSTX-U) is the star of the show. While the magnet is being assembled, the NSTX-U project team has found a clever, cost-effective way to prepare for its arrival by using an understudy for the star. It is made of red plastic and stands just 40 inches tall and 2 feet wide, but it is an exact replica of the top of the bundle.
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