X-pinch plasma generation testing for neutron source development and nuclear fusion

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Nuclear fusion is a sought-out technology in which two light elements are fused together to create a heavier element and releases energy. Two primary nuclear fusion technologies are being researched today: magnetic and inertial confinement. However, a new type of nuclear fusion technology is currently being research: multi-pinch plasma beams. At the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, there is research on multi-pinch plasma beam technology as an alternative to nuclear fusion. The objective is to intersect two plasma arcs at the center of the chamber. This is a precursor of nuclear fusion using multi-pinch. The innovation portion of the students' work is the miniaturization of this concept using high energy electrical DC pulses. The experiment achieved the temperature of 2300 K at the intersection. In comparison to the simulation data, the temperature from the simulation is 7000 K at the intersection. Additionally, energy harvesting devices, both photovoltaics and a thermoelectric generator, were placed in the chamber to observe the viable energy extraction.

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Gabbar, H. A., Stoute, C. A. B., Bondarenko, D., Tarsitano, N., Rihem, A. A., Sirakov, S., … Menashi, S. (2018). X-pinch plasma generation testing for neutron source development and nuclear fusion. Energies, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11040988

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