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Tokamak devices: towards controlled fusion (in French)

Journal Article · · Bull. Inf. Sci. Tech. (Paris), no. 202, pp. 5-6
OSTI ID:4118871

The Tokamak family is from Soviet Union. These devices were exclusively studied at the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow for more than ten years. The first occidental Tokamak started in 1970 at Princeton. The TFR (Tokamak Fontenay-aux- Roses) was built to be superior to the Russian T4. Tokamak future is now represented by the JET (Joint European Tokamak). (FR)

Research Organization:
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Fontenay-aux-Roses, 92 (France). Dept. de Physique du Plasma et de la Fusion Controlee
NSA Number:
NSA-33-011743
OSTI ID:
4118871
Journal Information:
Bull. Inf. Sci. Tech. (Paris), no. 202, pp. 5-6, Journal Name: Bull. Inf. Sci. Tech. (Paris), no. 202, pp. 5-6; ISSN BUIAA
Country of Publication:
France
Language:
French

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