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Item Contribution IFJ PAN to the construction of the WENDELSTEIN 7-X stellarator (2008-2009)(Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, 2010) Błocki, Jacek; Hajduk, Leszek; Kotuła, Jerzy; Stodulski, Marek; Sułek, ZenonThe Wendelstein 7-X stellarator is now being assembled at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physic (IPP), Greifswald, Germany. The Agreement on Cooperation between the Max-Planck-Institut fur Plasmaphysik in Garching and the Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences in Krakow (IFJ PAN) was signed off in 2007. The intention of the agreement is to cover the whole period of the W7-X construction. According to the agreement IFJ PAN has taken over the following tasks: 1. to assembly of the bus bar system powering the superconducting coils of the stellarator; 2. to take part in design of equipment used during handling, transportation and assembly of outer vessels; 3. to manufacture 30 polichromators used for plasma diagnostics. Task No 2 was completed in 2008 while tasks No 1 and 3 are to be continued.Item Contribution of IFJ PAN to the construction of the WENDELSTEIN 7-X stellarator (continuation 2010-2012)(Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, 2013) Dzieża, Barbara; Górnicki, Edward; Hajduk, Leszek; Kotuła, Jerzy; Stodulski, Marek; Sułek, ZenonThe Wendelstein 7-X stellarator is now being assembled at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physic (IPP), Greifswald, Germany (branch of MP IPP Garching). The Agreement on Cooperation between the MP IPP and the Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences in Krakow (IFJ PAN) was signed in 2007. Within that agreement IFJ PAN has taken over the following tasks: 1. to assembly of the bus bar system powering the superconducting coils of the stellarator; 2. to take a part in design of equipment for handling, transportation and assembly of outer vessel; 3. to manufacture 30 sets of mechanics for polichromators used in plasma diagnostics; 4. to connect the bus bar systems between modules (at so called Module Separation Planes). The Task No 2 was completed in 2008, tasks No 1 and 3 – in 2011 and the Task No 4 - in 2012. General scope of the tasks 1, 2, 3 and the detail description of work done in 2008 – 2009 were presented in [1], [2], [3]. Work done in 2010 – 2011 was periodically reported in [4], [5].Item Contribution to the T2K experiment at J-PARC, Tokai Design, assembly and installation of the SMRD modules (2008-2009)(Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, 2013) Adamek, Jarosław; Błocki, Jacek; Kotuła, Jerzy; Rachwalik, Marek; Sienkiewicz, Michał; Stodulski, Marek; Strączek, Andrzej; Świerblewski, Jacek; Tałach, WiesławaThe SMRD detectors (counters) of the T2K experiment are assembled into bigger units called modules. The final design of the modules was elaborated in the Division of Scientific Equipment and Infrastructure Construction (DAI) of the H.Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN) in Krakow, Poland. The methods of the module assembly and stabilization inside the T2K magnet were also worked out. Installation procedures of the modules including cable handling were proposed as well. All elements and tools for the assembly, stabilization and installation of 440 SMRD modules had been produced in Poland in 2008. The SMRD modules had been assembled at J-PARC in Tokai and then installed in the T2K experiment in 2009.