Title :
Pre-ionization experiments on a high-density field reversed configuration suitable for magnetized target fusion
Author :
Taccetti, J.A. ; Intrator, T.P. ; Wurden, G.A. ; Snyder, H.R. ; Tuszewski, A. ; Siemon, R. ; Begay, D. ; Mignardot, E. ; Newton, R. ; Sanchez, P. ; Sandoval, G. ; Waganaar, B. ; Degnan, J.H. ; Sommars, W. ; Grabowski, C. ; Gale, D. ; Cavazos, T. ; Pearson
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. We present the progress on the high-density Field Reversed Configuration (FRC) experiment presently being studied at LANL. This FRC will be the target plasma for Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) experiments; heating it by compressing it inside an imploding flux conserver should allow access to fusion conditions. Diagnosing the FRC plasma will be challenging due to the short timescales, high energy densities, high magnetic fields, and restricted access. Our goal is an FRC with n/spl sim/10/sup 17/ cm/sup -3/, T/sub 1/=T/sub e/=/spl sim/100-300 eV, B/spl sim/5 T, and a lifetime of 10-20 /spl mu/s. Results to date on the Pre-Ionization (PI) phase of the experiment will be presented. From our previous experience, the PI process is crucial for good FRC formation, and not well understood. Initial attempts will include using the ringing theta coil discharge (/spl theta/-PI) technique, which ionizes the gas by impressing a rapidly oscillating (/spl sim/300 kHz) axial magnetic field superimposed upon the slower-timescale magnetic bias field, of comparable magnitude. The PI process occurs just prior to applying a much (10/spl times/) higher reverse field that causes the frozen-in field lines to radially contract and form the closed field lines for the FRC.
Keywords :
fusion reactor theory; ionisation; plasma diagnostics; reversed field pinch; 10 to 20 mus; 100 to 300 eV; 300 kHz; 5 T; closed field lines; energy densities; frozen-in field lines; fusion conditions; high-density field reversed configuration; imploding flux conserver; magnetic bias field; magnetized target fusion; plasma compression; plasma diagnostics; plasma heating; pre-ionization experiments; rapidly oscillating axial magnetic field; restricted access; ringing theta coil discharge; Coils; Contracts; Heating; Magnetic fields; Magnetic flux; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961350