IIRC, happyjack27 liked that design also.imaginatium wrote:If you used the same short segment design found here, in higher order polyhedra, you might actually come up with the ultimate polywell design.
To take that thought and run with it...

The gapped extension pointing out to the lower right is a crude representation of a superconducting switch. Blue conductors lead current away from the "switch." After the halfway point, magenta conductors lead current back to the switch.
I've made this a single coil design because single-coil is my current emphasis.
I think I've answered MSimon's question about magnetic field for single-coil configurations. Cooling is relatively easy in that the coolant enters and exits via the support structure. Support structure and actual configuration of the coils...can't really be investigated until someone simulates a proposal.
Since the dodecahedron seems to have good performance, I'll look at that next. It will be single-coil.

P.S. I kept the group-of-four conductor extension, coolant and structural supports, but now I'm thinking that might be a waste of good superconducting cable. OTOH, the current carried by the conductor provides magnetic field to keep particles away from the supports...
P.P.S. I doubt there is an ultimate polywell design, just as there is no ultimate jet engine design. We design specifically for what we need.
P.P.P.S. I'm not sorry about creating so many concepts and showing them here. Among other things, it helps maintain my sanity and is a much better use of my time than some alternatives.