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°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ signs Cooperation Agreement with Kazakhstan

''We are very thankful to add today a new collaboration partner to the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Project,'' said °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Director-General Bernard Bigot after signing a Cooperation Agreement with the director of Kazakhstan's National Nuclear Center, Erlan Batyrbekov. (Click to view larger version...)
''We are very thankful to add today a new collaboration partner to the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Project,'' said °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Director-General Bernard Bigot after signing a Cooperation Agreement with the director of Kazakhstan's National Nuclear Center, Erlan Batyrbekov.
The °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Organization has officially welcomed the National Nuclear Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NNC-RK) as a new technical collaborator.

On Sunday 11 June, a Cooperation Agreement was signed by °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Director-General Bernard Bigot and the director of Kazakhstan's National Nuclear Center, Erlan Batyrbekov, calling for scientific and engineering cooperation between the two institutions. Agreement scope includes the technical exchange of experts, access to Kazakhstan's KTM tokamak for materials testing, and the development of diagnostics for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ.

Kazakhstan also has an abundance of mineral resources that are of interest to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ, some of which—like beryllium—are of great relevance to the project.

"We are very thankful to add today a new collaboration partner to the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Project," said Bernard Bigot. "It is a unique opportunity, enabling us to perform detailed material studies at the recently inaugurated KTM tokamak."

The row of VIP guests attending the signing ceremony: His Excellency Francis Etienne, French Ambassador to Kazakhstan; Excellency Georg A. Krol, US Ambassador to Kazakhstan; His Excellency Harish K Jain, Indian Ambassador to Kazakhstan; Mr Thomas Huet, Scientific and Technical Cooperation Attaché to the French Ambassador; and Vice-Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Bakhytzhan Dzhaksaliev. (Click to view larger version...)
The row of VIP guests attending the signing ceremony: His Excellency Francis Etienne, French Ambassador to Kazakhstan; Excellency Georg A. Krol, US Ambassador to Kazakhstan; His Excellency Harish K Jain, Indian Ambassador to Kazakhstan; Mr Thomas Huet, Scientific and Technical Cooperation Attaché to the French Ambassador; and Vice-Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Bakhytzhan Dzhaksaliev.
The Agreement was signed on the second day of the 2017 World's Fair, which is taking place in Astana, Kazakhstan.

The signing ceremony was incorporated into the Ministerial Conference on Securing Sustainable Energy Development, held before a large gathering of delegates and media representatives at the EXPO Congress Center. It was attended by the Vice-Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Bakhytzhan Dzhaksaliev; the French Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Francis Etienne; the US Ambassador in Astana, George A. Krol; and the Ambassador of India, Shri Harsh Kumar Jain.

The Kazakhstan Tokamak for Materials testing (KTM) is based at the National Nuclear Center in the city of Kurchatov, in the eastern part of the country. With a vacuum vessel volume of 12.3 cubic metres (compared to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ's 840 cubic metres), the KTM is smaller and differently shaped than the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Tokamak. Copper poloidal and toroidal field coils and a central solenoid wound with copper and silver alloy conductors provide the magnetic "cage" of the device. 

Full house, pens and cameras ready. A large media crowd was waiting to catch the signing ceremony. (Click to view larger version...)
Full house, pens and cameras ready. A large media crowd was waiting to catch the signing ceremony.
The design of the divertor is one of the smaller machine's striking features. KTM's divertor consists of plasma-facing plates mounted on a rotary table—the plates can be replaced without venting the vacuum vessel by way of the table's rotating and vertical movements. This capability, along with other assembly-disassembly systems, is immensely advantageous for a machine that is intended to test plasma-facing materials under powerful particle and heat flux. It enables operators to remove and exchange components in a relatively short time.

The Cooperation Agreement with the National Nuclear Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan is only the second time that the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¸ßÊÖ Organization has established technical collaboration with a non-Member institution. (The first example is the Cooperation Agreement signed with ANSTO, the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, in September 2016.)

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