PLT

Fusion Approach
Experimental Results
PublicationDensity (m-3)Temperature (keV)Energy Confinement Time (s)Triple Product (m-3 keV s)
Experimental results of t...
 1.1×1020(electron)1.2(electron) 1(ion)4×10-24.4×1018
Publications Describing Device

The Princeton Large Torus (PLT)


Description

The Princeton Large Torus (PLT) was a tokamak built in PPPL in 1975. It had a major radius of 1.32 m and a minor radius of 0.40 m, which made it one of the largest devices of its time. PLT was initially used in Ohmic and neutral beam heating research but was later used in RF heating research too. During its lifetime, PLT achieved some important results like setting record ion temperatures using either neutral beam injection or RF heating methods. In December 1986, PLT ceased operations.

Affiliated Organizations
In Operation

1975 - 1986