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The Polywell Guy

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Fri Jun 6, 2014, 08:07 PM Jun 2014

Fusion Power - US Navy Publishes on Polywell.

Hello All,


The Polywell is an idea for a fusion reactor.

It is based off of the fusor: The Worlds' Simplest Fusion machine.

The Fusor was recently featured on The David Letterman Show.



A magnetic field traps electrons. These make an electric field. That field can heat ions to fusion conditions.
It is a possible path to fusion power. The US NAVY spent several millions building, testing and running this machine.

This is what they built:

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Download the paper here.

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Abstract:

We report experimental results validating the concept that plasma confinement is enhanced in
a magnetic cusp configuration when ? (plasma pressure/magnetic field pressure) is of order unity.
This enhancement is required for a fusion power reactor based on cusp confinement to be feasible.
The magnetic cusp configuration possesses a critical advantage: the plasma is stable to large scale
perturbations. However, early work indicated that plasma loss rates in a reactor based on a cusp
configuration were too large for net power production. Grad and others theorized that at high ?
a sharp boundary would form between the plasma and the magnetic field, leading to substantially
smaller loss rates. The current experiment validates this theoretical conjecture for the first time
and represents critical progress toward the Polywell fusion concept which combines a high ? cusp
configuration with an electrostatic fusion for a compact, economical, power-producing nuclear fusion
reactor.



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of which just one form is the fusor. I don't pretend to be an expert but I do admire Philo Farnsworth and Robert Bussard, both involved in developing this technology.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial_electrostatic_confinement

Farnsworth also invented television, as shown in this clip from the short lived TV show Sports Night:



Yeah, that's William H. Macy.
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