Why 'polywell'?

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JohnP
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Why 'polywell'?

Post by JohnP »

Why do they call it a 'polywell' when there's only one well?

Grant Castillou
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Post by Grant Castillou »

This is from the Polywell entry at Wikipedia:

The name Polywell is a portmanteau of "polyhedron" and "potential well." The magnetic field is produced by a polyhedral arrangement of coils...

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Post by windmill »

"Poly" refers to polyhedral, as in the geometric configuration of the B field coils.
The quasi-spherical negative potential well is formed by the combined fields of the individual coils, hence: "polywell".

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Post by wisnij »

Perhaps if the polywell design is successfully developed into a full power-generating system, we should refer to such devices as "bussards". ;)

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Post by MSimon »

I'm calling it the Bussard Reactor.

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