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 ITER 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 ITER’s start-of-assembly celebration on Tuesday 28 July.
See instructions for download here: www.iter.org/newsline/-/3477
The 3D print files can be found here : static.iter.org/com/3d/IO_3D_m... and here : static.iter.org/com/3d/3D_prin....
Additional component files will be added over time.
Know more about ITER here : www.iter.org/mach
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28 июл 2020