Type | Tokamak |
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Operation date | 1988– |
Major radius | 2.25 m |
Minor Radius | 0.70 m |
Magnetic field | 4.5 T (toroidal) |
Heating | 20 MW |
Location | Cadarache, France |
Coordinates: 43°42′13″N 5°45′54″E / 43.703626°N 5.764968°E
Tore Supra is a French tokamak that began operating after the discontinuation of TFR (Tokamak of Fontenay-aux-Roses) and of Petula (in Grenoble). Its name comes from the words torus and superconductor, as Tore Supra was for a long time the only tokamak of this size with superconducting toroidal magnets, allowing the creation of a strong permanent toroidal magnetic field.
Tore Supra is situated at the nuclear research center of Cadarache, Bouches-du-Rhône in Provence, one of the sites of the Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique. It started operation in 1988. It has a goal of creating long-duration plasma;
It now holds the record of the longest plasma duration time for a tokamak (6 minutes 30 seconds and over 1000 MJ of energy injected and extracted in 2003), and it allows to test critical parts of equipment such as plasma facing wall components or superconducting magnets that will be used in its successor, ITER.
As of 1988:
2006 parameters essentially the same also: