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Title: Formation of compact toroidal plasmas by magnetized coaxial plasma gun injection into an oblate flux conserver

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OSTI ID:6876347

Initial results are reported on the formation of compact toroidal plasmas in an oblate shaped metallic flux conserver. A schematic of the experimental apparatus is shown. The plasma injector is a coaxial plasma gun with solenoid coils wound on the inner and outer electrodes. The electrode length is 100 cm, the diameter of the inner (outer) electrode is 19.3 cm (32.4 cm). Deuterium gas is puffed into the region between electrodes by eight pulsed valves located on the outer electrode 50 cm from the end of the gun. The gun injects into a cylindrically symmetrical copper shell (wall thickness = 1.6 mm) which acts as a flux conserver for the time scale of experiments reported here. The copper shell consists of a transition cylinder 30 cm long, 34 cm in diameter, a cylindrical oblate pill box 40 cm long, 75 cm in diameter and a downstream cylinder 30 cm long, 30 cm in diameter. The gap between the gun and transition cylinder is 6 cm. An axial array of coils outside the vacuum chamber can be used to establish an initial uniform bias field.

Research Organization:
California Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore National Lab.; Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Francisco, CA (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
W-7405-ENG-48
OSTI ID:
6876347
Report Number(s):
UCRL-85122; CONF-801215-5; TRN: 81-000707
Resource Relation:
Conference: 3. symposium on the physics and technology of compact toroids in the magnetic fusion energy program, Los Alamos, NM, USA, 2 Dec 1980
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English