Increased FRC lifetimes using a longer trap

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Abstract

Increasing the lifetime of the field reversed plasma in the FRCHX experiment for magnetized target fusion, has been our primary concern for the last two years. We report that the most significant increase in lifetime has resulted from lengthening the magnetic well in the liner trapping region. We have suspected for some time based on modeling and FRC lore, that a longer trapping region would be beneficial, but were constrained by the 10-cm diameter, 30-cm long metal liner. Rather than redesigning implosion hardware, we simply moved the entrance mirror downward 5 cm, and the end mirror upwards 5 cm. Now the distance between the dynamic mirror points is $\sim$ 30 cm. Trapped flux lifetimes of FRCHX FRCs, as measured from the half maximum of the increasing exclusion radius in the formation region to the half maximum of the decreasing exclusion radius in trapped region now range from $\sim$ 19 $\mu $s to $\sim$ 21 $\mu $s. The analogous measure of lifetime just in the trapping region is 14 $\sim$ 16 $\mu $s, whereas it used to be only 8-11 $\mu $s. Combined with a delay in the start of the FRC formation relative to the liner implosion time, we are well-positioned to conduct another dynamic HEDLP MTF implosion test.

Authors

  • G.A. Wurden

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • T.C. Grabowski

    Air Force Research Laboratory

  • J.H. Degnan

    Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117, USA

  • M.T. Domonkos

    Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate

  • E.L. Ruden

    Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate

  • M.H. Frese

    NumerEx LLC

  • S.D. Frese

    NumerEx, NumerEx LLC

  • F.J. Camacho

    NumerEx LLC

  • S.K. Coffey

    NumerEx LLC

  • G.F. Kiuttu

    VariTech Services, Varitech Services

  • A.G. Lynn

    University of New Mexico, Univ. of New Mexico

  • K. Yates

    Univ. of Nevada, Reno, University of Nevada, University of Nevada, Reno

  • B.S. Bauer

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • S.R. Fuelling

    Univ. of Nevada, Reno, University of Nevada, University of Nevada, Reno