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  2. Zap Energy - Wikipedia

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    A computer-aided design (CAD) drawing of a sheared-flow stabilized Z pinch device. The Zap Energy reactor is a pulsed power system with no external magnets. [1] [36] [12] The machine is a ~2 meter long metal tube with a cathode running halfway down the middle. A voltage is applied between the central cathode and the grounded wall.

  3. Z Pulsed Power Facility - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested it would integrate Sandia's latest designs using LTDs. Sandia Labs recently proposed a conceptual 1 petawatt (10 15 watts) LTD Z-pinch power plant, where the electric discharge would reach 70 million amperes. [27] As of 2012, fusion shot simulations at 60 to 70 million amperes are showing a 100 to 1000 fold return on input energy.

  4. Z-pinch - Wikipedia

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    A concept of Z-pinch fusion propulsion system was developed through collaboration between NASA and private companies. [1] The energy released by the Z-pinch effect would accelerate lithium propellant to a high speed, resulting in a specific impulse value of 19400 s and thrust of 38 kN. A magnetic nozzle would be required to convert the released ...

  5. General Fusion - Wikipedia

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    However the plant was put on hold in 2023 when the company announced that it would instead build a different machine in Canada aimed at demonstrating breakeven by 2026. [30] The plant had several key differences from the commercial power plant concept: 70% scale. [29] 1 pulse per day repetition rate [29] vs 1 pulse per second for a power plant.

  6. Pulsed power - Wikipedia

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    Energy is typically stored as electric potential energy within capacitors, or in the case of explosive pulsed power, as chemical energy.The stored energy is released over a very short time scale resulting in a large amount of power being delivered to a load which can be used to study high energy density physics phenomena such as Inertial confinement fusion using a Z-pinch, and plasma physics ...

  7. Inertial fusion power plant - Wikipedia

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    The Electra KrF laser demonstrates 90,000 shots over 10 hours, a repetition rate needed for an IFE power plant. [1] Inertial Fusion Energy is a proposed approach to building a nuclear fusion power plant based on performing inertial confinement fusion at industrial scale. This approach to fusion power is still in a research phase.

  8. List of fusion experiments - Wikipedia

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    Compact, high-field tokamak with ReBCO coils and 100 MW planned fusion power: ITER [51] Under construction: 2013–2034? 2034? Cadarache: ITER Council: 6.2 m / 2.0 m: 5.3 T: 15 MA ? Demonstrate feasibility of fusion on a power-plant scale with 500 MW fusion power: DTT (Divertor Tokamak Test facility) [52] [53] [54] Planned: 2022–2029? 2029 ...

  9. Coherent, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [7] [b] The company made about $500,000 in sales its first year in operation, which grew to $6 million by 1970, after Coherent released its second generation product. [7] The Rockefellers invested $250,000 in 1967 and other private investors put in an additional $250,000 the next year. [4] [7] Then, Coherent filed an initial public offering in ...