Initial Results of Multi-pulse Compact Toroid Refueling in the C-2W Field-Reversed Configuration

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Abstract

One of the limiting factors in the lifetime of a field-reversed configuration (FRC) is particle loss. To refuel the long-lived FRC plasma in the C-2W experiment a multi-pulse compact toroid injector (CTI) has been developed. Refueling is accomplished with two radially oriented magnetized coaxial plasma guns (MCPG), diametrically opposed on the mid-plane of the confinement vessel. The MCPG consists of puff valves, a quasi-DC iron-core magnet providing the compact toroid’s (CT) stuffing flux, a pre-ionizer system to improve breakdown and decrease jitter, in addition to coaxial electrodes where the CT is formed and accelerated. These systems allow for the creation of a relatively hot spheromak-like CT, while limiting excess neutral gas. The multi-pulse capability is achieved with individual pulsed power supplies for each CT for a total of 5 CT’s from each of the two injectors at a repetition rate up to 1kHz. Initial results, including CT parameters and effects on the FRC will be presented.

Presenters

  • Ian A Allfrey

    TAE Technologies, Inc.

Authors

  • Ian A Allfrey

    TAE Technologies, Inc.

  • Tadafumi Matsumoto

    Univ of California - Irvine, TAE Technologies, Inc.

  • Thomas Roche

    TAE Technologies, TAE Technologies, Inc.

  • Hiroshi Gota

    TAE Technologies, Inc., TAE Technologies

  • Tomohiko Asai

    Nihon University, Nihon Univ - Tokyo, Nihon University, Nihon University

  • fumiyuki Tanaka

    Nihon University, Nihon Univ - Tokyo

  • and the TAE Team

    TAE Technologies, Inc., TAE Technologies, TAE Technologies, Inc