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Numerical Analysis of Experimental Device of Cusp Type Direct Energy Converter

Motoo Ishikawa, Makoto Kaminaga, Suguru Mima, Yasuyoshi Yasaka, Yukihiro Tomita, Hiromu Momota

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 39 / Number 1T / January 2001 / Pages 199-202

Topical Lectures / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST01-A11963441

Published:February 8, 2018

The performance characteristics of a small-scale experimental device are analyzed before experiments to study behavior of ions and electrons in the magnetic and electric fields, and to demonstrate the principle of the CUSPDEC; especially, the capability of separation of ions and electrons by designed magnetic field even under the self-induced electric field. Numerical experiments with a two-dimensional approximation give the following results: (1) The adequate current density is 500 A/cm2 and 300 A/cm2 for magnet coils, resulting in the magnetic flux density of 8.2 × 10–2 [T] at the center between the magnet coils. (2)The pitch angle of protons at the inlet must be less than about 20°.