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Publikováno v:
Fusion Technology. 10:656-663
PBFA II is a 36-module particle beam fusion accelerator at Sandia National Laboratories that became operational in December 1985. A cutaway drawing of the accelerator is shown. The accelerator has about 3.5 times the energy and power of PBFA I, a 36-
Autor:
G.E. Rochau, M. A. Sweeney, G. W. Barr, S. A. Goldstein, S. E. Rosenthal, J. D. Boyes, L.X. Schneider, J.N. Olsen, D. R. Humphreys, J.S. Cap, E. L. Burgess, L.O. Seamons, R. A. Gerber, Regan W. Stinnett, Rebecca S. Coats, S Goldsmith, Dean C. Rovang, T N Simmons, G.O. Allshouse, W. B. Boyer, J. P. Furaus, S. A. Slutz, William A. Stygar, G D Peterson, L. P. Mix, R. J. Leeper, E.L. Neau, James E. Bailey, Dillon H. McDaniel, B N Turman, K M Tolk, D.L. Cook, Carlos L. Ruiz, K.R. Prestwich, R.A. Hamil, P. L. Dreike, H G Fifer, David B. Seidel, J. P. VanDevender, J. P. Quintenz, Paul A. Miller, T.H. Martin, C. W. Mendel, J M Wilson
Publikováno v:
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 28:1921-1930
PBFA II is a 100 TW pulsed power accelerator constructed at Sandia National Laboratories for use in the light ion fusion program. The objective of PBFA II is to accelerate and focus upon an inertial confinement fusion (ICF) target a lithium beam with
This report describes the energy storage and transfer system for the compression coil system of a linear theta-pinch hybrid reactor (LTPHR). High efficiency and low cost are the principal requirements for the energy storage and transfer of 25 MJ/m or
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::be01fb4ecee85a5fb5e21900c424407b
https://doi.org/10.2172/7361176
https://doi.org/10.2172/7361176