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Design of an electrostatic end-plugged plasma-confinement device (open access)

Design of an electrostatic end-plugged plasma-confinement device

A laboratory-scale experimental device having an outside diameter of 1.2 m has been designed to test the idea of electrostatic end plugging of an open-ended magnetic-field configuration. The configuration is a toroidal quadrupole having four very thin (less than 1-mm-thick) line cusps produced by four circular copper coils. Iron is used to concentrate the magnetic flux density to 2.0 T; without the use of iron, the power consumption, which is about 1 MW, would be about 25 times higher. The use of iron also produces a precisely known magnetic field and allows good access for diagnostics and pumping. Iron is also used for both the flux return path and the vacuum chamber. A hollow anode with an adjustable (nominally 1-mm-wide) gap is biased from 10 to 20 kV. Plasma densities of about 10/sup 13/ cm/sup -3/ and temperatures of about 1 keV might be produced by an electron beam and by electron cyclotron resonance heating. Higher-order multipoles (hexapoles and octopoles) also are described.
Date: September 27, 1977
Creator: Moir, R.W.; Dolan, T.J. & Barr, W.L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fabrication of cryogenic laser fusion targets (open access)

Fabrication of cryogenic laser fusion targets

Two novel techniques which produce a uniform frozen layer of deuterium-tritium on the inside surface of a glass microsphere are presented.
Date: September 27, 1977
Creator: Woerner, R.L. & Hendricks, C.D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
TMX magnets: mechanical design (open access)

TMX magnets: mechanical design

The Tandem Mirror Experiment (TMX) system, part of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory magnetic mirror program incorporates in its design various types of coils or magnets. This paper describes the physical construction of each coil within the system as well as the structural design required for their support and installation.
Date: September 27, 1977
Creator: Hinkle, R. E.; Harvey, A. R.; Calderon, M. O.; Chargin, A. K.; Chen, F. F. K.; Denhoy, B. S. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intensified CCD for ultrafast diagnostics (open access)

Intensified CCD for ultrafast diagnostics

Many of the present laser fusion diagnostics are recorded on either ultrafast streak cameras or on oscilloscopes. For those experiments in which a large volume of data is accumulated, direct computer processing of the information becomes important. We describe an approach which uses a RCA 52501 back-thinned CCD sensor to obtain direct electron readouts for both the streak camera and the CRT. Performance of the 100 GHz streak camera and the 4 GHz CRT are presented. Design parameters and computer interfacing for both systems are described in detail.
Date: September 27, 1978
Creator: Cheng, J.; Tripp, G. & Coleman, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PMS: What are you getting for your money (open access)

PMS: What are you getting for your money

The development and effectiveness of a Performance Measurement System (PMS) for contractors at Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory are discussed. The system was developed in particular for the FFTF project but has been extended to other areas.
Date: September 27, 1978
Creator: Rigney, R. A. & Campbell, R. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Survey of neutrons inside the containment of a pressurized water reactor (open access)

Survey of neutrons inside the containment of a pressurized water reactor

A neutron survey was made inside the containment of the Farley Nuclear Plant, Alabama Power and Light Company, Dothan, Alabama, in November 1977. The survey was made to determine the spectra of leakage neutrons and to evaluate the accuracy of albedo neutron dosimeters and a 9-in.-diameter sphere rem meter. The survey also covered variations in the neutron spectra, the ratio of gamma-to-neutron dose rates, and the thermal neutron component of the neutron dose.
Date: September 27, 1978
Creator: Hankins, D.E & Griffith, R.V.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Star formation (open access)

Star formation

Theoretical models of star formation are discussed beginning with the earliest stages and ending in the formation of rotating, self-gravitating disks or rings. First a model of the implosion of very diffuse gas clouds is presented which relies upon a shock at the edge of a galactic spiral arm to drive the implosion. Second, models are presented for the formation of a second generation of massive stars in such a cloud once a first generation has formed. These models rely on the ionizing radiation from massive stars or on the supernova shocks produced when these stars explode. Finally, calculations of the gravitational collapse of rotating clouds are discussed with special focus on the question of whether rotating disks or rings are the result of such a collapse. 65 references.
Date: September 27, 1978
Creator: Woodward, P.R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Parametric survey for the linear two-component system (open access)

Parametric survey for the linear two-component system

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Date: September 27, 1974
Creator: Heckrotte, W.; Hiskes, J.R. & Freis, R.P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preparation of thin actinide targets for the synthesis of the transactinide elements (open access)

Preparation of thin actinide targets for the synthesis of the transactinide elements

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Date: September 27, 1974
Creator: Lougheed, R. & Hulet, E. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Large rectangular bellows valve (open access)

Large rectangular bellows valve

Neutral-beam injection is a primary means of building high-energy plasmas in present mirror fusion machines. The injectors need periodic maintenance while a machine is operating, so isolation of them by valving is a desirable chracteristic. Because their energy densities have practical limits, the beams require large cross-sections. Thus, valves having apertures of 10 ft/sup 2/ would be common. Traditional cam-seated vacuum gate valves have been built this large, but they are bulky, costly, and heavy. Improvement is possible by use of an inflatable-bellows assembly for the valve gate. This paper describes the design of such a valve. The design allows a clear aperture of 20 by 36 in. with a valve body that is only 5-/sup 1///sub 4/ in. thick.
Date: September 27, 1977
Creator: Thomas, S. R., Jr.; Bazter, T. H.; Calderon, M. O.; Hawkins, R. H. & Nagel, R. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library