Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session JM11: Mini-Conference: Plasma Equilibria, Stability and Nonlinear Dynamics II (in honor of Robert Dewar)
2:00 PM–4:35 PM,
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: International South
Chair: Adelle Wright, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Abstract: JM11.00005 : Steady State FRCs with high fast ion component in the C-2W experiment
3:20 PM–3:40 PM
Presenter:
Sean Dettrick
(TAE Technologies, Inc)
Author:
Sean Dettrick
(TAE Technologies, Inc)
Collaboration:
TAE Team
The FRC has near unity plasma beta. This implies low magnetic field in the plasma, low synchrotron radiation, and the ability to operate at high temperature, making the FRC uniquely capable of burning advanced fuels such as D-3He or p-11B. The energetic alpha product can damage plasma-facing materials, but with low neutron production a reactor design is possible with existing, nuclear-qualified materials.
The ratio of beam energy to thermal ion temperature in C-2W is comparable to the ratio of fusion-born alpha particles to thermal plasma temperature in proposed p-11B reactor designs. This makes C-2W an ideal test bed to explore physics and technology in preparation for an aneutronic p-11B Fusion Pilot Plant based on the steady state FRC.
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