FRC Formation And Translation Experiments On The C-2W Experiment

POSTER

Abstract

C-2W field-reversed configuration (FRC) experiments have begun at TAE Technologies [1]. Increased stored energy, improved pulsed power reliability, and dynamic control of magnetic fields have allowed creation of FRC targets with improved characteristics. Parameters achieved so far include relative translation velocities of over 1000 km/s, trapped flux of over 15 mWb, and diamagnetic energy of over 10 kJ. Translation characteristics have been scanned over wide ranges of magnetic fields, including passage through mirror fields of over 0.7 Tesla. Mapping and searching techniques including Optometrist Algorithm [2] stochastic searches have been utilized to determine system functionality and optimal operating settings. A review of achieved initial conditions and experimental observations will be presented.

[1] M.W. Binderbauer et al., AIP Conf. Proc. 1721, 030003 (2016).

[2] E.A. Baltz et al., Sci. Rep. 7, 6425 (2017)

Presenters

  • Erik Trask

    Tri Alpha Energy

Authors

  • Erik Trask

    Tri Alpha Energy

  • H. Gota

    TAE Technologies, Inc., TAE Technologies & the Google/TAE TEAM, Tri Alpha Energy, TAE Technologies

  • P. Yushmanov

    TAE Technologies, Tri Alpha Energy

  • Y. Mok

    Tri Alpha Energy

  • E. A. Baltz

    Google, LLC, Google, Google Inc.

  • W. D. Heavlin

    Google