Through SIFFER, China has played a key role in upgrading the Tore Supra research tokamak into the ITER test bench and "
risk limiter" WEST. Jérôme Bucalossi, the head of IRFM, expressed his "warmest gratitude for the huge effort" by all the members of the research consortium and particularly for the delivery of WEST's 456 ITER-like plasma-facing units.
Having assembled the plasma-facing units into sectors and the sectors into a finalized ITER-grade divertor, IRFM plans to launch
Phase II of WEST operation next summer—"an important task for ITER and the next-step fusion devices," said Bucalossi.
The virtual gathering also offered an opportunity to celebrate the upcoming delivery, from ASIPP, of two of the 18
correction coils needed for ITER. "Although small compared to the main ITER magnets, correction coils integrate all the challenges of manufacturing superconducting magnets," said ITER Director-General Bernard Bigot.
Both milestones, he added, "mark another step for the study of burning plasmas."