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Early fusion power device in the 1950s
The Perhapsatron was an early fusion power device based on the pinch concept in the 1950s. Conceived by James (Jim) Tuck while working at Los Alamos National
Perhapsatron
American nuclear fusion and energy company
Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk] Levitated dipole Marsden LDX Pinch Sceptre ZETA Perhapsatron RFP RFX MST Field-reversed configuration PFRC Colliding C-2U, C-2W–Norman
Commonwealth_Fusion_Systems
Census-designated place in New Mexico, United States
thermonuclear fusion for power generation, for which he developed the Perhapsatron. Retired from LANL in 1972 but remained in Los Alamos for the rest of
Los_Alamos,_New_Mexico
American comedy-drama television series
Teague Running time 26–46 minutes Production companies Tilted Productions Perhapsatron Fan Dancer Original release Network Netflix Release June 23, 2017 (2017-06-23) –
GLOW_(TV_series)
Experimental fusion reactor in the United Kingdom
give him US$50,000 from the discretionary budget, using it to build the Perhapsatron. In 1950 Fuchs admitted to passing UK and U.S. atomic secrets to the
ZETA_(fusion_reactor)
British physicist (1910–1980)
budget and started a pinch project under the name Perhapsatron. Like all pinch systems, Perhapsatron failed due to instabilities in the plasma. Theoretical
James_L._Tuck
Plasma compressor and nuclear fusion system
fusion efforts around the world, notably in the UK and in the US (see Perhapsatron, a z-pinch machine at LANL). Small experiments were built at labs as
Z-pinch
1946 proposed fusion power device
Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk] Levitated dipole Marsden LDX Pinch Sceptre ZETA Perhapsatron RFP RFX MST Field-reversed configuration PFRC Colliding C-2U, C-2W–Norman
Toroidal_solenoid
Plasma device using external magnets to confine plasma
for their own funding. Tuck managed to arrange some funding for his Perhapsatron through some discretionary budgets at LANL, but other teams at LANL,
Stellarator
Early 2010s fusion energy effort
Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk] Levitated dipole Marsden LDX Pinch Sceptre ZETA Perhapsatron RFP RFX MST Field-reversed configuration PFRC Colliding C-2U, C-2W–Norman
Laser_Inertial_Fusion_Energy
Ongoing chronological account of events using or studying nuclear fusion
Laboratory. Tuck introduces the British pinch work to LANL. He develops the Perhapsatron under the codename Project Sherwood. The project name is a play on his
Timeline_of_nuclear_fusion
German-American astrophysicist
Philosophical Society (1981) Asteroid 4463 Marschwarzschild Stratoscope Perhapsatron Betelgeuse Interchange instability Mestel, L. (1999). "Martin Schwarzschild
Martin_Schwarzschild
Materials testing facility
Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk] Levitated dipole Marsden LDX Pinch Sceptre ZETA Perhapsatron RFP RFX MST Field-reversed configuration PFRC Colliding C-2U, C-2W–Norman
International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility
International_Fusion_Materials_Irradiation_Facility
List of efforts toward artificial nuclear fusion
Trap at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Akademgorodok, Russia. Perhapsatron (1953, USA) ZETA (Zero Energy Thermonuclear Assembly) (1957, United Kingdom)
List_of_fusion_experiments
Spitzer's pitch, he applied to build a pinch machine of his own, the Perhapsatron. Spitzer's idea won funding and he began work under Project Matterhorn
History_of_nuclear_fusion
Argentine nuclear fusion experiment during the 1950s
funding, he immediately applied as well, presenting his concept as the Perhapsatron. He felt that Spitzer's claims to have a fast track to fusion were "incredibly
Huemul_Project
Fusion power reactor design
Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk] Levitated dipole Marsden LDX Pinch Sceptre ZETA Perhapsatron RFP RFX MST Field-reversed configuration PFRC Colliding C-2U, C-2W–Norman
Theta_pinch
Early US program in nuclear fusion
Spitzer at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, the toroidal pinch or Perhapsatron led by James Tuck at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the magnetic
Project_Sherwood
Peek's law Pegasus Toroidal Experiment Penning mixture Penrose criterion Perhapsatron Phased plasma gun Photon Photonic metamaterial Photonics Physical cosmology
List of plasma physics articles
List_of_plasma_physics_articles
Type of fusion power device
Alamos, Tuck introduced the pinch concept there, and eventually built the Perhapsatron along the same lines. In early 1950 Klaus Fuchs' admitted to turning
Sceptre_(fusion_reactor)
Perfect mirror Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track Perhapsatron Perifocal coordinate system Perigean spring tide Perimeter Institute
Index_of_physics_articles_(P)
Experimental fusion power device
Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk] Levitated dipole Marsden LDX Pinch Sceptre ZETA Perhapsatron RFP RFX MST Field-reversed configuration PFRC Colliding C-2U, C-2W–Norman
Diffusion_Inhibitor
Uragan-2M Uragan-3M [uk] Levitated dipole Marsden LDX Pinch Sceptre ZETA Perhapsatron RFP RFX MST Field-reversed configuration PFRC Colliding C-2U, C-2W–Norman
Intermediate-Current Stability Experiment
Intermediate-Current_Stability_Experiment
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