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Cutaway view of the Quasi-Poloidal Stellarator (QPS) stellarator. The Quasi Poloidal Stellarator was designed with the help of a computer optimization model that used an extensive suite of physics design tools. The QPS was expected to be built by 2008. http://computing.ornl.gov/ccs_brochure/article05.shtml

(2003-07-08). "Design of the quasi-poloidal stellarator experiment (QPS)". Fusion Engineering and Design 66-68: 205–210. DOI:10.1016/S0920-3796(03)00203-5. ISSN 09203796.
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