New Polywell Reactor Article in Journal of Fusion Energy
Yes, Andrew's current grid is very small, which is a function, obviously of his chamber size. You however, have the luxury to go much larger as you have done. But, again, I am curious as to what drove your choice for grid diameters? Was it a function of the large(ish) chamber you are using and maximizing the volume, or did you look at it another way?
With adding ion guns, that would nominally give you 10^8 neutrons, how do you plan to get 10^10 or higher?
By the way, I am impressed that you have been able to bias to -140KV. That is good work, and speaks to your design work.
With adding ion guns, that would nominally give you 10^8 neutrons, how do you plan to get 10^10 or higher?
By the way, I am impressed that you have been able to bias to -140KV. That is good work, and speaks to your design work.
You know, it is an academic work. We followed university of Wisconsin Madison IECF research and we used their modeling to design electods sizes. Implantation of D+ and He+ in Candidate Fusion First Wall Materials is our new work that is accepted by Journal of Fusion Energy and will be published as soon as possible.
We do not intend to enlarge the device size rather than university of Wisconsin Madison IECF.
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We do not intend to enlarge the device size rather than university of Wisconsin Madison IECF.
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And in this, is partially why I think you are better to add ion guns first, and cooling second.
Cooling addition will take a complete re-work of your grids and support structure, whereas ion guns shoul dbe able to be added with minimal work. Especially given that your chamber is a nice size and thus lends itself to modifications.
I remain curious about your power supply setups, and how clean the power feed is to the grid.
Cooling addition will take a complete re-work of your grids and support structure, whereas ion guns shoul dbe able to be added with minimal work. Especially given that your chamber is a nice size and thus lends itself to modifications.
I remain curious about your power supply setups, and how clean the power feed is to the grid.
You are right about ion sources.
In this work a three-phase high voltage 25kw DC electric power supply was used that unfortunately it is not suitable for pulsed operation. A multi-layer quartz tube for high voltage feedthrough (Injection of high voltage composite; Epoxy+Hardener+Resin; between the layers, was used. The mechanicable alumina ceramics are also available.
Are you satisfied fair enough?
In this work a three-phase high voltage 25kw DC electric power supply was used that unfortunately it is not suitable for pulsed operation. A multi-layer quartz tube for high voltage feedthrough (Injection of high voltage composite; Epoxy+Hardener+Resin; between the layers, was used. The mechanicable alumina ceramics are also available.
Are you satisfied fair enough?
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Yup. We will try hard.choff wrote:But if you play up the paranoia all the national governments will begin a frantic crash program to build a full scale working Polywell first, the better to get good funding!
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Thank you for the detail. I am interested in the actual power supply setup itself. I am curious as to how clean the power you sourced to the grid was.vahid wrote:You are right about ion sources.
In this work a three-phase high voltage 25kw DC electric power supply was used that unfortunately it is not suitable for pulsed operation. A multi-layer quartz tube for high voltage feedthrough (Injection of high voltage composite; Epoxy+Hardener+Resin; between the layers, was used. The mechanicable alumina ceramics are also available.
Are you satisfied fair enough?
Also, have you read the Phd papers by Thomas Mcguire or Ryan Meyer?
After I saw the front page of the National Post today I take back the joke. Things are getting paranoid enough right now. Your Polywell effort is probably safe, unless somebody decides it can be used as a neutron source to enrich weapons grade material. Then it gets on the target list, unless Mossad decides to use assasinations instead of bombing. If thats the case, the top researchers have to keep checking the rear view mirror while driving for two guys on a motorbike.vahid wrote:Yup. We will try hard.choff wrote:But if you play up the paranoia all the national governments will begin a frantic crash program to build a full scale working Polywell first, the better to get good funding!
CHoff
For which there are probably better, more cost efficient means of doing that than an experimental device that at best will work with short pulses and at worst might not work at all...Your Polywell effort is probably safe, unless somebody decides it can be used as a neutron source to enrich weapons grade material.
Just saying...
First, large scale Polywell is proton-Boron fusion reactor that is not suitable to produce neutrons because of first wall lifetime.choff wrote: After I saw the front page of the National Post today I take back the joke. Things are getting paranoid enough right now. Your Polywell effort is probably safe, unless somebody decides it can be used as a neutron source to enrich weapons grade material. Then it gets on the target list, unless Mossad decides to use assasinations instead of bombing. If thats the case, the top researchers have to keep checking the rear view mirror while driving for two guys on a motorbike.
Secondly, the fission research reactors with high neutron production rate are available in every country. If they wanted to make or upgrade their weapons, they had done until now. So they never want.
It seems the real terrorists are those who kill or threaten researchers. The measures that Mossad does, can be easily understood that who are the terrorists?
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