English: A comparison of the CAD drawings for the HIT-SI and HIT-SI3 machines developed by the University of Washington. Both machines formed Dynomaks in their main chambers, with injectors being curved arms that allow for flux injection.
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The University of Washington
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AARON HOSSACK, SCOTT BRENNAN, DEREK SUTHERLAND and Tom Jarboe
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A comparison of the CAD drawings for the HIT-SI and HIT-SI3 machines developed by the University of Washington. Both machines formed Dynomaks in their main chambers, with injectors being curved arms that allow for flux injection.