Plasma Physics Laboratory (Saskatchewan) Explained

The Plasma Physics Laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan was established in 1959 by H. M. Skarsgard. Early work centered on research with a Betatron.

Facilities

STOR-1M

STOR-1M is Canada's first tokamak built in 1983. In 1987 STOR-1M was the world’s first demonstration of alternating current in a tokamak.[1] [2]

STOR-M

STOR-M
Fullname:Saskatchewan Torus-Modified
Type:Tokamak
State:Saskatchewan
Country:Canada
Affiliation:University of Saskatchewan
Operation Start Year:1987
Ongoing:yes
Prev:STOR-1M

STOR-M stands for Saskatchewan Torus-Modified. STOR-M is a tokamak located at the University of Saskatchewan. STOR-M is a small tokamak (major radius = 46 cm, minor radius = 12.5 cm) designed for studying plasma heating, anomalous transport and developing novel tokamak operation modes and advanced diagnostics. STOR-M is capable of a 30–40 millisecond plasma discharge with a toroidal magnetic field of between 0.5 and 1 tesla and a plasma current of between 20 and 50 kiloamperes. STOR-M has also demonstrated improved confinement induced by a turbulent heating pulse, electrode biasing and compact torus injection.

Notes and References

  1. Mitarai . O. . Wolfe . S.W. . Hirose . A. . Skarsgard . H.M. . Stable AC tokamak discharges in the STOR-1M device . Nuclear Fusion . 1987 . 27 . 4 . 604 . 10.1088/0029-5515/27/4/007 . 120513125 . 27 April 2022.
  2. Study of the DEF Feedback Control System in AC Operation of Superconducting Tokamak . 2007. 10.1088/1009-0630/9/1/21 . Hua . Wang . Jiarong . Luo . Qiping . Yuan . Congdong . Xu . Plasma Science and Technology . 9 . 1 . 106–109 . 2007PlST....9..106W . 250853550 .