Cross field transport is the dominant loss mechanism in non cusp systems like tokamaks (if edge instabilities can be controlled). In a cusp system like the Polywell, the leaks through the cusps dominate- except with efficient recirculation this loss mechanism can be mostly eliminated. The Polywell then becomes somewhat similar to a tokamak, at least for electron losses.KitemanSA wrote:Its the only place they can go. They don't have the energy to reach either the core virtual cathode or the chamber wall. Eventually they leak thru the B field to the positive MaGrid.BenTC wrote: Why do colder electrons leave via the Magrid?
I believe the dominate cross field transport mechanism is a random walk process where a charged particle trappped on a field line is hit by another charged particle and jumps one gyro radii closer to the magnet. This process eventially leads to the particle working it's way through the magnetic field and hitting the magnet.
Within this cross field transport dominate regime, the polywell has a tremendous advantage because only the electrons need to be confined thus. The ions are confined due to secondary electrostatic forces from the excess electrons. The tokamaks try to contain neutral plasmas. In tokamaks the ions have much greater gyro radii compared to electrons at any given energy. Thus, in order to contain them long enough, the distance they can 'random walk' before they reach the magnet must be large enough to accommodate the confinement time needed for useful fusion. This is what drives tokamaks to such large sizes. This begs the question- why don't tokamaks use electron rich (non neutral) plasmas? I don't know.
This might improve confinement times for any given size, or perhaps help to control edge instabilities (like might be (sort of) like what Tri-Alpha is possibly doing with their FRC approach) . Also, I'm not sure why tokamak plasma densities are more limited than Polywells. It might have something to do with arcing concerns. also the effects mentioned in my prevous post might play a role.
Dan Tibbets