Madison Symmetric Torus (MST)
The Madison Symmetric Torus (MST) is a toroidal reversed field pinch
device in the Department of Physics
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
It is a research device for the study of plasma
physics and magnetic fusion energy research. After a three-year construction
period, first plasma operation began in 1988. MST is a large RFP with a
minor radius of 0.52 m and a major radius of 1.5 m. Although similar in
size to the RFX at the University of
Padua, it has a much lower volt-second capability and consequent lower
plasma current (less than one megampere versus two megamperes). MST research
has focused on suppressing turbulent transport and realization of the low
magnetic field benefits of the RFP. The research is supported by the U.S.
Department of Energy, Office
of Fusion Energy Sciences.
 
MST Vacuum Vessel
(During Construction)
Device and Plasma Parameters
 Minor Radius: 0.52 m
 Minor Radius: 0.52 m
 Major Radius: 1.5
m
 Major Radius: 1.5
m
 Wall Thickness:
0.05 m (aluminum)
 Wall Thickness:
0.05 m (aluminum)
 Plasma Current:
< 0.65 MA
 Plasma Current:
< 0.65 MA
 Loop Voltage: >
5 V
 Loop Voltage: >
5 V
 Poloidal Flux Swing:
2 Wb
 Poloidal Flux Swing:
2 Wb
 Pulse Length: <
90 ms
 Pulse Length: <
90 ms
 Electron Temperature:
< 600 eV
 Electron Temperature:
< 600 eV
 Ion Temperature:
< 350 eV
 Ion Temperature:
< 350 eV
 Electron Density:
< 4 x 1013 / cc
 Electron Density:
< 4 x 1013 / cc
 Poloidal Beta: <
10%
 Poloidal Beta: <
10%
 Energy Confinement
Time: < 5 ms
 Energy Confinement
Time: < 5 ms
![[MST Layout Drawing]](mstviews.gif) 
MST Layout Drawing
Additional Information
 Frequently
asked questions
 Frequently
asked questions
 Information
for prospective graduate students
 Information
for prospective graduate students
 Employment
opportunities
 Employment
opportunities
 MST
logo (high resolution)
 MST
logo (high resolution)
 Other
plasma/fusion programs on campus
 Other
plasma/fusion programs on campus
 Plasma
Physics Group
 Plasma
Physics Group
 Recent
MST publications
 Recent
MST publications
 MST
posters and documents
 MST
posters and documents
 RFP
bibliography
 RFP
bibliography
 Diagnostic
neutral beams
 Diagnostic
neutral beams
 
Madison Symmetric Torus
(During Installation)
Senior Staff
 D.
J. Den Hartog
 D.
J. Den Hartog
 G.
Fiksel
 G.
Fiksel
 C.
B. Forest
 C.
B. Forest
 J.
F. Laufenberg
 J.
F. Laufenberg
 T.
W. Lovell
 T.
W. Lovell
 S.
C. Prager
 S.
C. Prager
 J.
S. Sarff
 J.
S. Sarff
 Carl
Sovinec
 Carl
Sovinec
 J.
C. Sprott
 J.
C. Sprott
 
Madison Symmetric Torus
(1996)
This document created and maintained by J. C.
Sprott.
Send comments to sprott@physics.wisc.edu.