American General Atomics has started work on the production and winding parts of the superconducting magnet central solenoid (CS), one of the most important nodes in future fusion reactor ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) whose conduct is carried out in the south of France. This magnet is The United States is the most important contribution to ITER International, installed in the middle of the reactor, and the magnetic field produced by them to keep the high temperature plasma reactor chamber that has the shape of a torus. When the central solenoid magnet is finished, its weight is about 1000 tons, which is the largest and most difficult, and one of the most powerful superconducting magnets ever created by man.
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