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Formation Efficiency Studies on the PI3 Spherical Tokamak Plasma

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Abstract

Optimizing Marshall gun CHI (coaxial helicity injection) energy efficiency is an important factor in optimizing overall performance of the Magnetized Target Fusion approach being pursued by General Fusion. By maximizing initial temperature, density and thermal confinement time of the self-organized spherical tokamak configuration, we enable fusion-relevant peak conditions via compressional heating of the plasma by a Li liner and maximize overall fusion yield. To find this optimum on the PI3 device we are embarking on a sequence of experiments and upgrades to the pulsed power and diagnostic capabilities. This poster will provide an update on latest results and methods, in the experiment and corresponding simulation studies.

Presenters

  • Stephen J Howard

    General Fusion

Authors

  • Stephen J Howard

    General Fusion

  • Wade Zawalski

    General Fusion Inc

  • Adrian Wong

    General Fusion Inc

  • Kathryn Leci

    General Fusion Inc

  • Blake Rablah

    General Fusion Inc

  • Andrea Tancetti

    General Fusion Inc, General Fusion Inc., Richmond, Canada

  • Celso Ribeiro

    General Fusion Inc

  • Patrick Carle

    General Fusion

  • Akbar Rohollahi

    General Fusion, General Fusion Inc

  • Xiande Feng

    General Fusion Inc

  • Filiberto G Braglia

    General Fusion Inc

  • Simon Coop

    General Fusion Inc

  • Reid Tingley

    General Fusion Inc

  • Allison Radich

    General Fusion Inc

  • Kenneth Martens

    General Fusion Inc

  • Ryan Zindler

    General Fusion Inc

  • Aaron Froese

    General Fusion Inc, General Fusion

  • Matt Herunter

    General Fusion Inc

  • Calum MacDonald

    General Fusion Inc

  • Meritt Reynolds

    General Fusion Inc, General Fusion Inc., Richmond, Canada