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Discuss the technical details of an "open source" community-driven design of a polywell reactor.

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kaczofan33
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Post by kaczofan33 »

Hello I'm from Poland and I'm interested in polywell. Unfortunately I speak very little English. I wanted to ask about coil. What are they made of and how are they made? It would be nice to see some drawings. I would be grateful if you could help me.

wacker.popeln
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Post by wacker.popeln »

copper wire in a stainless steelcasing or so. nothing fancy. thats why only one pulse or so can be tested officially.

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wacker.popeln wrote: thats why only one pulse or so can be tested officially.
Whaa???

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language barrier.
The development of atomic power, though it could confer unimaginable blessings on mankind, is something that is dreaded by the owners of coal mines and oil wells. (Hazlitt)
What I want to do is to look up C. . . . I call him the Forgotten Man. (Sumner)

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Post by wacker.popeln »

KitemanSA wrote:
wacker.popeln wrote: thats why only one pulse or so can be tested officially.
Whaa???

one of polywells problem was
that all the fancy work is that a microscond fart occurs. in a steelchamber.

they grill the coils

you prepare and prepare and prepare and prepare and prepare and prepare
and hten it farts half asecond

and.thats it.
then you try to kill the coils and extend the pulses but hten it damages the substance of hte device

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Post by kaczofan33 »

thanks

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Post by ladajo »

they grill the coils
Ahh, ....mmm.....nope.

The issue is having a sufficient power source and cooling system in a garage shop. Which is normally, not.

Charge and shot, charge and shot.

WB7 could do shots all day long. And that is a quote.

WB8 has done hundreds, if not now over a thousand shots.
The development of atomic power, though it could confer unimaginable blessings on mankind, is something that is dreaded by the owners of coal mines and oil wells. (Hazlitt)
What I want to do is to look up C. . . . I call him the Forgotten Man. (Sumner)

wacker.popeln
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Post by wacker.popeln »

ah they got hte finance for some cooling finally then, hah>?

i barely remember it but i think i saw somewhere on teh internet bussard complaining about that

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Post by KitemanSA »

There was never a "grill the coil" problem except on WB6 which was built on a wing and a prayer with sweep up money just to prove a recently discovered "ahah"! It grilled because the wiring in the coils weren't well contrained and all the flexing from the pulsed magnet rubbed a patch thru the insulation.

I think Dan properly identified the MAIN reason for the short runs, at least on WB6, the transfer of neutral atoms to the outside of the MaGrid leading to Paschen arching and the loss of the charge on the MaGrid thus the loss of the well.

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Post by wacker.popeln »

thats piece of cake

they use in iter a microwave / rf transmitter to remove plasma instabilities.

that can be used to hammer apart the cumulating nuclei wiht electron charge

afterall you just need to shake offthe electrons or prevent cumulation that they discharge

but better is

REALIGN?THEFUSION SPOT!
outside of hte electronball
or in its event horizon

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