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NCSX Component Illustrations and Photos
Drawing NCSX winding form.

Computer-generated illustration
of a NCSX winding form.
NCSX prototype widning form.

An actual full-scale NCSX prototype
winding form that was produced by
the Energy Industries of Ohio team.
Print-quality file for the above illustration:
Resolution: 300 dpi
Print size: 1.9" W by 2.5" H
File format: jpg
File size: 220 kB
Print-quality file for the above photo:
Resolution: 300 dpi
Print size: 2.6" W by 2.0" H
File format: jpg
File size: 312 kB.
Drawing NCSX vacuum vessel.

Computer-generated illustration
of NCSX's vacuum vessel.
Prototype section of the NCSX vacuum vessel.

A full-scale 20-degree prototype section of
the NCSX vacuum vessel that was
produced by the Major Tool
and Machine, Inc. team.
Print-quality file for the above illustration:
Resolution: 300 dpi
Print size: 3" W by 2.8" H
File format: jpg
File size: 328 kB
Print-quality file for the above photo:
Resolution: 300 dpi
Print size: 3.7" W by 4.7" H
File format: jpg
File size: 1.6 MB.
NCSX with no callouts.

A computer-generated illustration of the
National Compact Stellarator Experiment (NCSX) without callouts.
NCSX with callouts   .

A computer-generated illustration of the
National Compact Stellarator Experiment (NCSX) with callouts.
Print-quality file for the above illustration:
Resolution: 300 dpi
Print size: 3.5" W by 4.3" H
File format: jpg
File size: 1.2 MB
Print-quality file for the above illustration:
Resolution: 300 dpi
Print size: 5.5" W by 4.0" H
File format: jpg
File size: 1.4 MB
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Created: 27 September 2004
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Anthony R. DeMeo at ademeo@pppl.gov