Pulsed Energy Storage in Fusion Devices

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1976-10

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Thomassen, K.I.
Rogers, J.D
Ribe, F.L
Weldon, J.M
Swannack, C.E
Vogel, H.F
Rylander, H.G
Weldon, W.F
Tolk, K.M
Driga, M.D

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Research and development on pulsed energy technologies primarily for pulsed high-beta fusion systems, is described. Systems studies at Los Alamos and elsewhere have served to define these required technologies, which include fast discharging homopolar machines, pulsed superconducting coils, and the associated switching technology. Programs at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Westinghouse, and The University of' Texas are described here.

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K.I. Thomassen, J.D. Rogers, F.L. Ribe, D.M. Weldon, C.E. Swannack, H.F. Vogel, H.G. Rylander, W. F. Weldon, K.M. Tolk, M.D. Driga, W.L. Bird, H.H. Woodson, C.J. Mole, R. E. Stillwagon, “Pulsed energy storage in fusion devices,” 6th IAEA Conference, Berchtesgaden, West Germany, October 6-13, 1976.