Vacuum liner for a plasma device

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Nuclear fusion – Magnetic confinement of plasma

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ABSTRACT:
A vacuum liner for containing plasma in a plasma device. The liner includes a vacuum tight liner wall formed by sections with each section having a closed peripheral wall defining an interior with open ends. Adjacent interiors of the adjacent section form a plasma path. Some of the sections are bellows-shaped having a plurality of corrugations extending transversely to the axis of the plasma path. The liner also includes means for keeping the plasma from the liner wall. The limiter means includes a ring formed by beads nested in the interior grooves formed by each of the corrugations, with at least some of the beads extending from their grooves past the interior ridges flanking them. The material from which the beads are formed has a higher melting temperature than that of the material in which the sections are formed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3109801 (1963-11-01), Thonemann
patent: 4414176 (1983-11-01), Krauss et al.
Abstracts from Bulletin of the American Physical Society, vol. 27, p. 1108, 1982; and vol. 28, p. 1097, 1983.

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