Overview of the Fusion Z-Pinch Experiment FuZE

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Abstract

Previously, the ZaP device, at the University of Washington, demonstrated sheared flow stabilized (SFS) Z-pinch plasmas [1]. Instabilities that have historically plagued Z-pinch plasma confinement were mitigated using sheared flows generated from a coaxial plasma gun of the Marshall type. Based on these results, a new SFS Z-pinch experiment, the Fusion Z-pinch Experiment (FuZE), has been constructed. FuZE is designed to investigate the scaling of SFS Z-pinch plasmas towards fusion conditions. The experiment will be supported by high fidelity physics modeling using kinetic and fluid simulations. Initial plans are in place for a pulsed fusion reactor following the results of FuZE. Notably, the design relies on proven commercial technologies, including a modest discharge current (1.5 MA) and voltage (40 kV), and liquid metal electrodes. [1] U. Shumlak et al., Nucl. Fusion 49 (2009) 075039.

*Supported by DoE FES, NNSA, and ARPA-E ALPHA.

Authors

  • T.R. Weber

    • University of Washington
  • U. Shumlak

    • Univ of Washington
    • University of Washington
  • B.A. Nelson

    • University of Washington
    • University of Washington (UW)
  • R.P. Golingo

    • University of Washington
  • E.L. Claveau

    • University of Washington
  • H.S. McLean

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • K.K. Tummel

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • D.P. Higginson

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • LLNL
    • Lawrence Livermore Niational Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore National Lab
  • Andrea Schmidt

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Livermore Niational Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore National Lab