World's Largest Superconducting Magnet Completed in China
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World's largest superconducting magnet completed in China
The Institute of Plasma Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced on Saturday a major milestone in the pursuit of limitless clean energy.Two key superconducting magnets for a fusion reactor, developed under one the nation's "artificial sun"
According to a report by CCTV News, China has made another major breakthrough in nuclear fusion technology. According to a statement released on the 27th by the Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China's independently developed fusion reactor toroidal superconducting magnet has completed technical acceptance, and the high-temperature superconducting central solenoid coil has also passe…
China Achieves Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion Superconducting Magnets
China has achieved a major milestone in nuclear fusion energy development with the completion and expert validation of the world's largest fusion reactor superconducting magnet, alongside successful full-operating-condition testing of a high-temperature superconducting central solenoid coil, both with fully domestic supply chains. The toroidal field magnet, measuring 21 meters in length, 12 meters in width, and 3.3 meters in height, weighs 582 t…

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