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HBTX-1C

Reverse Field Pinch

Associated Organization:

Culham Centre for Fusion Energy

Publications

RFP stability with a resistive shell in HBTX1C

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 1989

Years Operated

1987 - 1990

The High Beta Toroidal Experiment-1C (HBTX-1C) was a reversed field pinch machine at Culham Centre for Fusion energy in the 1980s. The primary aim of HBTX-1C was to investigate the stability of RFPs utilizing a thin resistive shell made of copper encapsulated in epoxy resin.

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Publications

RFP stability with a resistive shell in HBTX1C

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 1989

Years Operated

1987 - 1990

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