Primary Source of Polywell Information
This board is probably the best central source for news. There are 50 or 100 guys out there with accounts here who are all on the lookout for news. When someone finds something there are often competing posts. So I'd say the org is fairly efficient. Little of importance will be missed.
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But ... but ... we're disseminating vital information about the project here!KitemanSA wrote:Hey dudes, you're both WAY off topic for this off topic thread. Theis is silly season naming gaming. We kow what it really means, but that's no fun!krenshala wrote:Polyhedral Potential-well.hanelyp wrote:Polywell is short for polyhedral well.![]()
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the first version of polywell were not toruses.KitemanSA wrote:There are 6 torii, thus many wheels. Yeah, I know, silly seasonGiorgio wrote: According to what logic should it be called Polywheels? {grammar corrected, ed.}

I searched the english dictionary, I didnt knew that WELL meant "source". I used to think of well as simply, well... a water well, with a bucket and such. English is not my main language. Sometimes, a few meanings may escape me.hanelyp wrote:Polywell is short for polyhedral well.
The word polyhedral however has origins in greek, thus is almost the same in my language. Of course, since the prefix POLY alone means "many", it could be directly related to WELL, instead of being a shortening of Polyhedron.
Speaking of information- This picture in the above post looks like WB3 (WB4 had the 'doghouses').[edit- actually, it could also be WB2] This is the highest resolution picture (or at least the most enlarged) picture I've seen. The outside of the coils seem to be covered with a metal foil- sheet metal. The sides appear to be thicker plate. The burn marks near the interconnects- may show what was finally appreciated in WB6- the need for spacing. I do not see any burns on the ceramic feedthroughs between the magnets, so they are shielded by the metal edges, and / or the recirculation in this machine kept the electrons away from these more distant structures. What are the large copper wires (tubes?) that are partially shielded with a ceramic sleeve. Are they the current feed wires, tubes to carry gas from the 'gas puffers?
Dan Tibbets
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