A 1.21 GW Pulsed Power System for a Magnetized Coaxial Plasma Gun
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Abstract
TAE Technologies operates C-2W (also called "Norman"), where an advanced beam driven field-reversed configuration (FRC) plasma is generated and sustained by variable energy neutral beams, edge biasing and active plasma control. As particle confinement time is shorter than the FRC discharge, refueling is necessary. Therefore, newly developed magnetized coaxial plasma guns (MCPG) where counter-helicity spheromak merging generates a high-flux FRC have been investigated for use in FRC fueling and re-fluxing. Additionally, three pulsed power circuits with parameters of 1.21 GW & 250 kA, 6 MW & 5 kA, and 7 MW & 2 kA have been designed to power the electrode discharge, toroidal flux magnet and pre-ionizing plasma source, respectively. With the newly developed MCPG and power supplies, FRC's with ∼7 mWb of toroidal flux have been generated, with an ongoing experimental campaign for further improvement. The present results represent more than a tenfold increase over the previous generation design.
Presenters
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Ian A Allfrey
TAE Technologies, Inc, TAE Technologies, Inc.
Authors
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Ian A Allfrey
TAE Technologies, Inc, TAE Technologies, Inc.
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Tadafumi Matsumoto
TAE Technologies, Inc.
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Thomas Roche
TAE Technologies, TAE Technologies, Inc.
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Hiroshi Gota
TAE Technologies, TAE Technologies, Inc.
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Michael Signorelli
TAE Technologies, Inc.
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Masaaki Yamada
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University
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Sayak Bose
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Raid Jaber
TAE Technologies, Inc., TAE Technologies
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Hantao Ji
Princeton University
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John Kinley
TAE Technologies, Inc.
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Leslie Webber
TAE Technologies, Inc.
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Jongsoo Yoo
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Ian A Allfrey
TAE Technologies, Inc, TAE Technologies, Inc.