Construction, assembly and commissioning of KSTAR main structure

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The KSTAR device succeeded in first plasma generation on 13th June of 2008 through comprehensive system test and commissioning. Among various kinds of the key factors that decisively affected the project, success in the construction and assembly of the major tokamak structure was most important one. Every engineering aspects of each structure were finally confirmed in the integrated commissioning period, and there were no severe troubles and failures prevented the KSTAR device from operating during the commissioning and the first plasma experiments. As a result, all of the experiences and technologies achieved through the KSTAR construction process are expected to be important fundamentals for future construction projects of superconducting fusion devices. This paper summarizes key engineering features of the major structures and of the machine assembly.

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Yang, H. L., Bak, J. S., Kim, B. C., Choi, C. H., Kim, W. C., Her, N. I., … Lee, G. S. (2008). Construction, assembly and commissioning of KSTAR main structure. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 40(6), 439–450. https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.2008.40.6.439

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