Pegasus Toroidal Experiment

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Pegasus Toroidal Experiment
Device typeSpherical tokamak
LocationMadison, Wisconsin, US
AffiliationUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
Technical specifications
Major radius45 cm (18 in)
Minor radius40 cm (16 in)
Links
WebsitePegasus Toroidal Experiment webpage

The Pegasus Toroidal Experiment is a plasma confinement experiment relevant to fusion power production, run by the Department of Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It is a spherical tokamak, a very low-aspect-ratio version of the tokamak configuration, i.e. the minor radius of the torus is comparable to the major radius.

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