Abstract

The KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) is under development to establish a scientific and technological basis for an attractive fusion reactor1 and will pursue steady state advanced tokamak mode of operation, aiming at especially a long pulse operation up to 300 s.2 The KSTAR is equipped with fully superconducting magnets and thus the vacuum vessel is covered with a large cryostat, which results in long view ports around the vacuum vessel.

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