Title :
Magnetic fusion with high energy self-colliding ion beams
Author :
Rostoker, N. ; Wessel, F. ; Maglich, B. ; Fisher, A.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
Field-reversed configurations of energetic large orbit ions with neutralizing electrons have been proposed as the basis of a fusion reactor. Vlasov equilibria consisting of a ring or an annulus have been investigated. A stability analysis has been carried out for a long thin layer of energetic ions in a low density background plasma. There is a growing body of experimental evidence from tokamaks that energetic ions slow down and diffuse in accordance with classical theory in the presence of large non-thermal fluctuations and anomalous transport of low energy (10keV) ions. Provided that major instabilities are under control, it seems likely that the design of a reactor featuring energetic self-colliding ion beams can be based on classical theory. In this case a confinement system that is much better than a tokamak is possible. Several methods are described for creating field reversed configurations with intense neutralized ion beams.
Keywords :
fusion reactor theory; plasma collision processes; plasma fluctuations; plasma transport processes; reversed field pinch; Vlasov equilibrium; anomalous low energy ion transport; energetic large orbit ions; energetic self colliding ion beams; field reversed configurations; fusion reactor; high energy self colliding ion beams; large nonthermal fluctuations; long thin energetic ion layer; low density background plasma; magnetic fusion; neutralizing electrons; stability analysis; Equations; Ion beams; Magnetic confinement; Orbits; Scattering; Tokamaks;
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Particle Beams, 1992 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington,DC
Print_ISBN :
000-0-0000-0000-0