Divertor Tokamak Test

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DTT
Divertor Tokamak Test
MW
Discharge duration95 s
Plasma current5.5 MA
History
Date(s) of constructionongoing
Links
WebsiteDTT - Divertor Tokamak Test facility

The Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) is a planned

heat loads endured by the divertor of a fusion power plant.[3]

DTT was initially proposed in 2015 as part of the EUROfusion program, and it is scheduled for operation in 2026.[4]

References

  1. ^ Martin, P.; Albanese, R.; Ambrosino, R.; Ciotti, M.; Crisanti, F.; De Marchi, E.; De Santis, M.; Granucci, G.; et al. (2020). "DIVERTOR TOKAMAK TEST FACILITY: SCIENCE BASIS AND STATUS OF THE PROJECT" (PDF). nucleus.iaea.org. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
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  3. ^ Pitts, Richard (24 October 2022). "An Italian 'mini ITER' to explore thermal power exhaust". ITER News & Media. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Divertor Tokamak Test facility - DTT". Consorzio RFX. Retrieved 22 February 2024.