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The Texatron<sup>TM</sup> Concept for creation and confinement of hot toroidal plasmas

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Abstract

The TexatronTM concept for creation and confinement of hot toroidal plasmas is presented along with results of promising early experiments. The ultimate goal of the TexatronTM Project is to create a compact source of pulsed fusion power. The TexatronTM is based on the concept of a “fast pulsed” Torastron toroidal magnetic plasma confinement device [1] where toroidal plasmas will be created and imploded using fast pulsed magnetic coils. The helical configuration of the pulsed coils creates a rotational transform and high temperatures in the plasma when it implodes to form a toroidal , high beta, plasma. Formation of shock heated toroidal plasma configurations have been demonstrated in the Los Alamos Syllac experiments [2] The plasma is created and imploded with two global flux invariants: the Wells-Taylor invariant A·B and the Leaf Turner invariant Ψ2 . MHD relaxation of the resulting hot toroidal plasma has been shown theoretically to result in Grad-Shafranov toroidal equilibria with helical magnetic fields and finite beta [3] Initial experiments and MHD simulations have shown these equilibria occur and will be discussed.

  1. V E Moiseenko et al 2019 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 61 065006

    2. W.R. Ellis et al 1974 Nucl. Fusion 14 841

    3. J.E. Brandenburg, Jou. of Plasma Physics , Volume 43 , Issue 2 , April 1990 , pp. 283 – 290


Presenters

  • John E Brandenburg

    Kepler Aerospace.com

Authors

  • John E Brandenburg

    Kepler Aerospace.com