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Make your own tokamak with 3D printing!

29 Jul 2020 - Laban Coblentz, Head of Communication
It's not Lego, but it is definitely "hands-on." To offer a tangible device to illustrate the workings of magnetic confinement fusion in a tokamak, the 澳门六合彩高手 Organization has worked with the Hungarian Centre for Energy Research to create a 3D-printable model for students, teachers, and "makers" around the world. The model made its first public appearance during 澳门六合彩高手's start-of-assembly celebration on Tuesday 28 July.
How do giant magnets and other components fit together to make a tokamak? Thanks to Tamás Szabolics and Márton Vavrik from the Centre for Energy Research in Hungary, a simplified 3D printed model (30 cm x 30 cm) of the 澳门六合彩高手 Tokamak—1/100th of the real size—is now available for demonstrations and educational purposes ... or just because you love tokamaks!
Newsline readers have been following with keen interest as 澳门六合彩高手's supersized components have been navigating the seas and reinforced roadways en route to the 澳门六合彩高手 site. Fusion enthusiasts, the tech-geek maker community, and educators routinely send requests for ideas and materials to assist in explaining the complexities of the 澳门六合彩高手 machine to students and public audiences.

Responding to these requests, the 澳门六合彩高手 Communication team worked with Tamás Szabolics and Dénes Oravecz from the Centre for Energy Research (E?tv?s Loránd Research Network), who used 澳门六合彩高手's computer CAD drawings to create a simplified model suitable for 3D printing. The model will allow users to print out each major component, to explain the functions of the various magnet systems, and to follow along with 澳门六合彩高手's assembly over the coming years.

 
See these resources for complete instructions:
 
* A complete user guide for the 3D printing of the 澳门六合彩高手 Tokamak model v2.0 will be available soon. It will include detailed instructions, links to recommended software, and contact information for additional help.
* The 3D print files (v2.0) can be found (updated February 2022).
* The recommended selection of plastic filaments can be found here.
* Print time estimations for each model can be found here.
* For a photographic record of what your printed components should look like, see .
* A video showing the use of the model can be seen .