Status and overview of the Wisconsin HTS Axisymmetric Mirror experiment
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Abstract
The report focuses on the design features and predicted performance of WHAM, including its magnet system, 1MW/25keV neutral beam and 0.9MW/110Ghz electron-cyclotron heating systems, as well as its sophisticated electrode structure that controls the shearing rate of plasma to minimize the MHD-related losses. The first plasma will be achieved in short pulses (10 – 20 ms), but the critical systems are essentially designed for long-pulse operation that can be attained after a few upgrades to the facility are made.
Presenters
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Dmitry Yakovlev
UW-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Authors
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Dmitry Yakovlev
UW-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Jay K Anderson
University of Wisconsin
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Mike R Brown
Swarthmore College
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Jan Egedal
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Benedikt Geiger
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Robert W Harvey
CompX
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Mykola Ialovega
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Jeremiah J Kirch
University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Ethan E Peterson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Yu.V. V Petrov
CompX, Comp-X
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Jonathan D Pizzo
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Tony Qian
Princeton University
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Kunal Sanwalka
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Oliver Schmitz
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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John P Wallace
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Mason Yu
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Cary B Forest
University of Wisconsin - Madison