Current status of the ECLAIR magneto-inertial fusion concept exploration experiment.
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Abstract
ECLAIR is a new experiment under construction designed to investigate the Helicity Drive magneto-inertial fusion concept [1]. Helicity Drive operates in four sequential steps: (a) formation of multiple magnetized plectonemic Taylor states embedded inside stable helical shear flow jets; (b) merging of the Taylor states into a single magnetized plasma jet heated via magnetic reconnection; (c) peristaltic compression of the merged jet to fusion conditions; (d) peristaltic expansion of the burning plasma to produce thrust and electrical power. This proof-of-concept machine includes four custom triple electrode plasma guns adapted from the precursor MOCHI experiment design [2]. The guns aim towards one focal point to promote reconnection-heating of the four plectonemes [3] at the inlet of the peristaltic magnetic nozzle. The magnetic nozzle consists of 20 Bitter-type coils connected in a transmission line setup [4] to peristaltically compress the preheated plasma. We have fired all four guns at a common vertex and completed the initial test of the magnetic nozzle. We will present the status of ongoing operational campaigns to measure the density, temperature, velocity, and magnetic field structure [5] of the plasma as the jets evolve through the four stages of formation, merging, compression, and exhaust.
Publication: [1] S. You, AIAA Propulsion & Energy, AIAA-2020-3835 (2020)
[2] E. S. Lavine, S. You, Phys. Plasmas, 28, 040703 (2021)
[3] M. Brown, K. Gelber, M. Mebratu, Plasma, 3, 27-37 (2020),
[4] Poster: A. Sellner et al.
[5] Poster: S. Pree et al.
Presenters
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Joseph Isaac Samaniego
Helicity Space Corporation
Authors
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Joseph Isaac Samaniego
Helicity Space Corporation
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Setthivoine You
Helicity Space Corporation
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Seth Pree
Helicity Space Corporation, Caltech
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Allyson M Sellner
Helicity Space Corporation, Helicity Space
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Paul Murray Bellan
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
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Carlos A Romero-Talamas
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Natalija Marin
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Michael R Brown
Swarthmore College
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Shengtai Li
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Hui Li
LANL