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Magnetic-Confinement Fusion Without the Magnets

37 pointsby campersover 3 years ago

3 comments

ncmncmover 3 years ago
It is good to see work on a thing that has a chance of working, eventually, possibly, usefully.<p>If it doesn&#x27;t work out, we haven&#x27;t already sunk $billions into it. If it works at all, a D-H3 or even p-B device should be possible, for aneutronic fusion, that could possibly be of some actual value.
opwieurposiuover 3 years ago
Historically, the issue with z-pinch has been that the electrodes start to evaporate before you can get to a useful energy density. You need to dump many thousands of amperes through a small area to squeeze the deuterium. Anything that involves kiloamps will be hard on your materials.<p>There is a company that has been working on a similar device for 15 years or so. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lppfusion.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lppfusion.com&#x2F;</a>
greesilover 3 years ago
From the basement of the AERB to the fast paced world of venture backed startups. Good luck guys!!!