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*Imperial College, London: MAGPIE, 1.4 MA, 240 ns [http://dorland.pp.ph.ic.ac.uk/magpie/index.html] | *Imperial College, London: MAGPIE, 1.4 MA, 240 ns [http://dorland.pp.ph.ic.ac.uk/magpie/index.html] | ||
*Imperial College, London: GEPOPU, 180 kA, 120 ns | *Imperial College, London: GEPOPU, 180 kA, 120 ns | ||
+ | *Imperial College, London: Table-top X-pinch, 40 kA, 30ns | ||
*France: PIAF, 250 kA, 180 ns | *France: PIAF, 250 kA, 180 ns | ||
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Revision as of 01:10, 20 February 2013
Fact: As of 2012 Fusion shot simulations at 60 to 70 million amperes are showing a 100 to 1000 fold return on input energy
Worldwide Installations able to produce ICF
- National_Ignition_Facility at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [1]
- Laser_Megajoule in Bordeaux, France [2]
Z-Pinch/X-Pinch worldwide Installations
- Sandia National Laboratories, Z machine (1996), 18MA 100ns [3]
- Sandia National Laboratories, ZR (Refurbished) (2006), 27MA, 95ns
- Sandia National Laboratories, future ZN (Z Neutron), 20 and 30 MJ per short
- Sandia National Laboratories, future Z-IFE (Z-inertial fusion energy), 70MA, 1 PetaWatt
- Sandia National Laboratories, SATURN, 8MA
- Cornell University, USA: COBRA, 1 MA, 95-180 ns [4]
- Cornell University, USA: XP Pulser, 450 kA, 50 ns [5]
- University of Nevada, Reno: Zebra, 1MA, 100ns [6]
- University of California, San Diego: GenASIS, 210 kA, 150 ns [7]
- University of California, San Diego: X-Pinch Pulser, 80 kA, 50 ns [8]
- Florida A&M University: X Pinch system
- Imperial College, London: MAGPIE, 1.4 MA, 240 ns [9]
- Imperial College, London: GEPOPU, 180 kA, 120 ns
- Imperial College, London: Table-top X-pinch, 40 kA, 30ns
- France: PIAF, 250 kA, 180 ns
- Xi'an, China: QiangGuang-1, 1 MA, 50 ns
- Beijing, China: PPG-1, 400 kA, 100 ns
- CIAE, China: Light II-A, 200 kA
- Beijing, China: Table Top, 100 kA, 60 ns, 2m x 1.1m x 1.2m
- TRINITI, Russia: ANGARA-5-1, 4 MA, 100 ns [10]
- Institute High Current Electronics, Russia: Compact Pulse Generator, 300 kA, 200 ns, 70 kg