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Autor:
Wayne Sommars, M. Domonkos, F.M. Lehr, T.C. Grabowski, G.F. Kiuttu, R.E. Peterkin, T. Cavazos, Richard E. Siemon, J.V. Parker, David Amdahl, P.J. Turchi, Ronald C. Kirkpatrick, Norman F. Roderick, James H. Degnan, Sean K. Coffey, J.D. Letterio, Sherry D. Frese, Edward L. Ruden, G. A. Wurden, D.G. Gale, Tom Intrator, W. Tucker, Michael H. Frese, A. Brown
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science. 36:80-91
Magnetized target fusion (MTF) is a means to compress plasmas to fusion conditions that uses magnetic fields to greatly reduce electron thermal conduction, thereby greatly reducing compression power density requirements. The compression is achieved b
Autor:
Ronald C. Kirkpatrick
Publikováno v:
Fusion Science and Technology. 52:1075-1078
This paper deals with magnetized target fusion (MTF), which proposes to use a magnetic field to reduce the electron thermal conduction and to enhance energy deposition by the charged fusion products. Here we discuss two important aspects of charged p
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Richard F. Post, Edward C. Creutz, Diethelm F. Düchs, H.J. Schneider-Muntau, Reece Roth, John Pucadyil, Julio Herrera, Ronald C. Kirkpatrick, Erick L. Lindman, Norman Rostoker
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fusion Energy. 24:115-123
The Fifth Symposium on Current Trends in International Fusion Research was held on 24–29 March 2003 in Washington, USA in co-operation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Well-known scientists in their field of interest in fusion re
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Bruno S. Bauer, Irvin R. Lindemuth, James H. Hammer, Richard E. Siemon, P.T. Sheehey, Ronald C. Kirkpatrick, Volodymyr Makhin, C.W. Hartman, David Reisman, Paul Parks, Daniel C. Barnes, Dmitri Ryutov
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Fusion. 43:955-960
Plasma beta in magnetized target fusion systems is sometimes much greater than 1, and the plasma may be in direct contact with the imploding liner. Plasma processes are strongly dominated by inter-particle collisions. Under such conditions, the plasm
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2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS).
Using the implicit/hybrid Eulerian simulation code ePLAS1,2, we study the effects of viscous modeling choices on the predicted implosive behavior of ICF targets as employed on the NIF. Results from traditional artificial viscosity and real viscosity
Autor:
Richard E. Siemon, Frederick J. Wysocki, G. A. Wurden, James H. Degnan, Michael H. Frese, J.S. Shlachter, Ronald W. Moses, Tom Intrator, W. Sommars, R.E. Peterkin, F.M. Lehr, Irvin R. Lindemuth, D. A. Clark, Ronald C. Kirkpatrick, J.D. Letterio, J.C. Gueits, W. F. McCullough, T. Cavazos, D. Fulton, D. Gale, J. M. Taccetti, Peter J. Turchi, Edward L. Ruden, G. Kiuttu, Thomas W. Hussey, R.J. Faehl, Norman F. Roderick, Robert E. Reinovsky, Kurt F. Schoenberg, Sean K. Coffey
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science. 29:93-98
The design and first successful demonstration of an imploding solid liner with height to diameter ratio, radial convergence, and uniformity suitable for compressing a field reversed configuration is discussed. Radiographs indicated a very symmetric i
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Jay Kesner, Robert J. Taylor, John B. Greeley, B. Grant Logan, Stephen Jardin, Ronald C. Kirkpatrick, Robert James Goldston, David G. Anderson, Gerald Navratil, William Heidbrink, M. Peng, Michael C. Zarnstroff, M.J. Schaffer, Kurt F. Schoenberg, J. F. Lyon, Alan L. Hoffman, John Sarff, L. John Perkins, George Tynan, Chris Hegna, E. Bickford Hooper, Stewart C. Prager
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fusion Energy. 20:13-18
The Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, ICC2002, provided a forum for presentations and exchange of ideas on the science and status of innovative concepts in the U.S. Fusion Energy Program. The workshop, held at the University of Maryland on Ja
Autor:
Ronald C. Kirkpatrick
Publikováno v:
High Energy Density Physics. 6:207-209
Magnetic-confinement fusion energy and inertia-confinement fusion energy (IFE) represent two extreme approaches to the quest for the application of thermonuclear fusion to electrical energy generation. Blind pursuit of these extreme approaches has lo
Publikováno v:
Fusion Technology. 30:1311-1314
Magnetized target fusion (MTF) promises to ease the power and intensity requirements for a fusion driver. High gain MTF targets require fusion ignition to occur in the magnetized fuel. Ignition requires the energy deposited by the charged fusion reac
Autor:
Peter T. Sheehey, Joyce A. Guzik, Ronald C. Kirkpatrick, Irvin R. Lindemuth, David W. Scudder, Jack S. Shlachter, Frederick J. Wysocki
Publikováno v:
Fusion Technology. 30:1355-1359
Summary form only given, as follows. In magnetized target fusion (MTF), a preheated and magnetized target plasma is hydrodynamically compressed to fusion conditions. Because the magnetic field suppresses losses by electron thermal conduction in the f