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Helicity Injected Torus Experiment
SITE INDEX The goal of the HIT-II experiment is to further develop and study the use of Coaxial Helicity Injection (CHI) as a means of producing current drive. HIT-II also has the option of utilizing Ohmic current drive like most tokamaks, so the interaction of CHI and Ohmic current drive may also be studied. What is magnetic helicity HIT-II Specifications Designed by Trinh Phan Last updated on ...
www.aa.washington.edu/AERP/HIT/hit.html
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