Looking forward to those papers to clarify their prototype specifications and future targets, as for now they are making lot of claims that are not really feasible with existing coils technology.
Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
Re: Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
A society of dogmas is a dead society.
-
- Posts: 268
- Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:36 pm
- Location: Nikaloukta
Re: Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
Fresh article in computer weekly:
https://www.computerweekly.com/feature/ ... bal-impact
https://www.computerweekly.com/feature/ ... bal-impact
The solution Novatron aims to build is an axisymmetric tandem mirror (ATM) that combines two basic fusion concepts – magnetic mirrors and biconic cusps.
“Our calculations have also indicated that we will have an energy confinement time improvement of a factor of 100 over traditional magnetic mirror machines,”
Re: Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
So essentially what Realtor Fusion and UWM is doing (and they already have a first plasma with HTSCs).
-
- Posts: 268
- Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:36 pm
- Location: Nikaloukta
Re: Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
3 million euro of EU-funding allocated to something called the TauEB project.
The sum is shared between KTH Royal Institute of Technology, KIPT (Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology), UKAEA, and KIC INNOENERGY SE.
Key Innovation: The project introduces a first-of-its-kind integration of three physical confinement techniques:
· Magnetic Confinement: Through the Novatron’s unique magnetic mirror design.
· Ambipolar Plugging: An electrostatic plugging at the magnetic mirrors, achieved by creating an electric potential within the plasma.
· Ponderomotive Confinement: Confinement of the plasma by an external electric RF-field, using the ponderomotive force.
https://www.novatronfusion.com/news/202 ... er-funding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tende ... 12/HORIZON
The sum is shared between KTH Royal Institute of Technology, KIPT (Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology), UKAEA, and KIC INNOENERGY SE.
Key Innovation: The project introduces a first-of-its-kind integration of three physical confinement techniques:
· Magnetic Confinement: Through the Novatron’s unique magnetic mirror design.
· Ambipolar Plugging: An electrostatic plugging at the magnetic mirrors, achieved by creating an electric potential within the plasma.
· Ponderomotive Confinement: Confinement of the plasma by an external electric RF-field, using the ponderomotive force.
https://www.novatronfusion.com/news/202 ... er-funding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tende ... 12/HORIZON
-
- Posts: 268
- Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:36 pm
- Location: Nikaloukta
Re: Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
Here are some details from the assembly of the first test rigg:
https://www.novatronfusion.com/news/202 ... type-tests
https://www.novatronfusion.com/news/202 ... type-tests
“The basic idea is to shape the magnetic field in a way where the plasma field is increasing in every direction....
[.....................]
“Tokamaks typically have a 10% beta value, but we can reach 100%."
Re: Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
I thought Toks were more in the 5% or lower- range. Still high beta is good, if they can make it work.
-
- Posts: 268
- Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:36 pm
- Location: Nikaloukta
Re: Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
There has been some coverage of this project in national swedish media recently. Some details have been presented in a radio interview. It is in swedish so there is no use posting a link.
Anyway: They aim for a variety of sizes with the smaller ones using HTS magnets and D-T fuel cycle. The largest ones are projected at 5 GW thermal power with resistive magnets and D-D fuel.
Timefram to grid the end of the thirties.
Anyway: They aim for a variety of sizes with the smaller ones using HTS magnets and D-T fuel cycle. The largest ones are projected at 5 GW thermal power with resistive magnets and D-D fuel.
Timefram to grid the end of the thirties.
Re: Jäderberg future power - Swedish fusion startup
From what I have seen they initially want to use D-T and large traditional copper magnets. D-D is much harder than D-T, but with HTS magnets they might be able to run in a mode where the tritium from half of the D-D reactions is immediately used for the D-T reaction, assuming their confinement time and beta are good enough. In this way they could breed tritium on the fly and avoid tritium breeding through lithium blankets.Munchausen wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 7:48 amThere has been some coverage of this project in national swedish media recently. Some details have been presented in a radio interview. It is in swedish so there is no use posting a link.
Anyway: They aim for a variety of sizes with the smaller ones using HTS magnets and D-T fuel cycle. The largest ones are projected at 5 GW thermal power with resistive magnets and D-D fuel.
Timefram to grid the end of the thirties.