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On a sunny day (Thu, 8 Aug 2024 17:13:36 +1000) it happened Bill SlomanOf course you do. You are too dim to notice that it can't generate enough energy to be a useful energy source - though it can be a handy source of neutrons if you need them.
<bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in <v91r78$3pjer$3@dont-email.me>:
On 7/08/2024 3:27 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:I like that Farnsworth fusor thingHeating 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.
They mention the grid gets too hot as a problem.But none are going to make it an energy source.
Why not use a water filled pipe as grid,
heat the water to steam, drive a small steam engine
that drives a generator that drives a HV converter,
simple electronics, there is a table top experiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusor
so many simple ways to improve that setup!
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