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  1. Divertor - Wikipedia

    The helical divertor, as employed in the Large Helical Device (LHD), utilizes large helical coils to create a diverting field. This design permits adjustment of the stochastic layer size, situated …

  2. Divertor - Nuclear fusion - Energy Encyclopedia

    Most tokamaks are equipped with a divertor, a special device on the bottom of a vacuum vessel that collects and removes impurities from plasma. The idea of a divertor was invented in early …

  3. DIVERTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DIVERTOR is a resistor used to divert part of an electric current (as one connected in shunt with the series winding or with the commutating-pole winding of a machine).

  4. Divertor of the European DEMO: Engineering and ... - ScienceDirect

    Feb 1, 2022 · The divertor design comprises many complex geometrical entities featuring numerous discontinuities and joints. These discontinuities and joining interfaces (e.g. weld …

  5. Physics:Divertor - HandWiki

    Feb 5, 2024 · In magnetic confinement fusion, a divertor or diverted configuration is a magnetic field configuration of a tokamak or a stellarator which separates the confined plasma from the …

  6. Divertor - EUROfusion

    A divertor design in which the power per unit area striking material surfaces is reduced greatly. It requires a set of divertor coils that extends and controls a long plume of exhaust plasma.

  7. Divertor - ITER

    Situated at the bottom of the vacuum vessel, the divertor extracts heat and ash produced by the fusion reaction, minimizes plasma contamination, and protects the surrounding walls from …

  8. Fusion Energy and Divertor - numberanalytics.com

    Jun 11, 2025 · One of the critical components in achieving controlled nuclear fusion is the divertor, a device integral to the operation of fusion reactors, particularly those utilizing the tokamak …

  9. What does divertor mean? - Definitions.net

    In nuclear fusion power research, a divertor is a device within a tokamak that allows the online removal of waste material from the plasma while the reactor is still operating.

  10. Divertor – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    A divertor is a component located at the bottom or top and bottom of a fusion reactor that removes impurities and heat flux induced by plasma. It is shaped like an exhaust port and is responsible …