Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?

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De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
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Date : 08. Aug 2024, 08:13:36
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On 7/08/2024 3:27 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Heating for fusion: Why toast plasma when you can microwave it!
  https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/08/240806131216.htm
   Carving a new path forward for compact fusion vessels
Date:
  August 6, 2024
Source:
  DOE/Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Summary:
  Can plasma be sufficiently heated inside a tokamak using only microwaves?
  New research suggests it can! Eliminating the central ohmic heating coil
  normally used in tokamaks will free up much-needed space for a more compact,
  efficient spherical tokamak.
Not so much carving a new path as looking for one. Maybe be gyrotrons can heat the plasma enough, but planing to do experiment which can test whether they can isn't exactly carving a new path - more just looking at a possible new path.

Bye bye ITER and that otehr fusion attempt mayonaise thing
  https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/08/240806131357.htm
   Researchers dig deeper into stability challenges of nuclear fusion -- with mayonnaise
 Now all I am waiting for is a 10 year old kid doing a better than break even fusion experiment in its parents kitchen...
You may have to wait a long time. Mayonaise may exhibit Rayleigh-Taylor instability, but the lessons it might be able to impart would be difficult to translate into totomak design.
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
7 Aug 24 * Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?16Jan Panteltje
8 Aug 24 `* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?15Bill Sloman
8 Aug 24  `* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?14Jan Panteltje
8 Aug 24   `* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?13Bill Sloman
9 Aug 24    `* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?12Jan Panteltje
9 Aug 24     +- Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?1Bill Sloman
9 Aug 24     `* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?10John Larkin
10 Aug 24      +- Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?1Bill Sloman
10 Aug 24      `* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?8Jan Panteltje
10 Aug 24       `* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?7John Larkin
11 Aug 24        +* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?5Jan Panteltje
11 Aug 24        i+- Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?1Bill Sloman
11 Aug 24        i`* Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?3John Larkin
12 Aug 24        i +- Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?1Jan Panteltje
12 Aug 24        i `- Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?1Bill Sloman
11 Aug 24        `- Re: Heating for fusion, Why toast plasma when you can microwave it?1Bill Sloman

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