2014
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2014.2304012
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Transition From Construction to Operation Phase of the Wendelstein 7-X Stellarator

Abstract: Abstract-Assembly of the superconducting stellarator Wendelstein 7-X is well advanced, and commissioning of the device is being prepared. A first draft of the commissioning tasks has been developed and will be discussed in this paper.

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“…As discussed already in [9,10], the commissioning process started with vacuum tests of the cryostat, which includes two different systems:…”
Section: Recent Results Of W7-x Commissioningmentioning
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“…As discussed already in [9,10], the commissioning process started with vacuum tests of the cryostat, which includes two different systems:…”
Section: Recent Results Of W7-x Commissioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2012 a Task Force started to detail the commissioning processes [9,10]. In general, our commissioning process for the W7-X is divided into two steps of increasing levels of system integration.…”
Section: Preparation Of W7-x Commissioningmentioning
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“…In a three-dimensional (3D) device such as Wendelstein7-X (W7X) [3,4] the twodimensional (2D) images provided by the IRVB are necessary to understand the complicated divertor and x-point radiation patterns. The ten-fold W7X divertor is divided into two sections, designated as the 'low iota' divertor and the 'high iota' divertor, referring to the magnetic configuration under which the divertor flux to those sections is dominant [5].…”
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confidence: 99%