CRAFT Fusion Reactor Assembly: Toroidal Field Coil and Central Solenoid
Miniature Sun Creation at Over 100 Million Degrees Celsius
L'essentiel
- The Comprehensive Research Facility for Fusion Technology (CRAFT) aims to generate electricity by creating a miniature sun at over 100 million degrees Celsius, trapped in a magnetic cage.
- The assembly includes a toroidal-field magnet (magnetic cage) and a central solenoid (igniter), with the CRAFT toroidal field coil being a core component to prevent container melting at extreme plasma temperatures.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Fusion energy research has been ongoing for decades, with projects like CRAFT aiming to achieve controlled nuclear fusion for electricity generation.
The Comprehensive Research Facility for Fusion Technology (CRAFT) is designed to create a miniature sun at over 100 million degrees Celsius, exceeding 180 million Fahrenheit, and contain it within a doughnut-shaped metal cage to produce electricity.
The device consists of two primary coils: a toroidal-field magnet acting as a magnetic cage and a central solenoid serving as the igniter. The CRAFT toroidal field coil is crucial, employing a strong magnetic field to prevent the container from melting as the internal plasma reaches hundreds of millions of degrees.
This project represents a significant step in fusion energy research, aiming to harness controlled nuclear fusion for power generation.
Questions ouvertes
- Expected timeline for CRAFT's first plasma
- Scaling up the miniature sun for commercial energy production





