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November 28, 2012, 4:15pm

MBG Auditorium

"Progress in U.S. ITER Magnet Systems", Wayne Reiersen, Princeton University

Mr. Wayne Reiersen
Princeton University

U.S. ITER is responsible for providing the ITER Central Solenoid (CS), nine lengths of Toroidal Field (TF) Coil conductor, and Insert Coils for assessing CS and TF conductor performance. The status of the ongoing design and fabrication efforts will be reviewed. The interesting hurdles that had to be negotiated, the lingering problems, and the lessons learned will be discussed.

(At the presenter's request, no video or presentation materials are available for this lecture.)

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