Quadlet Fusor
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 7:49 pm
A Fusor with a relatively small size, a spherical center made of a metal with a high tolerance to high temperatures, Tungsten per say, would surround the inner grid or tungsten wired core. The spherical shell would be connected to four 6 inch in diameter, stainless steel tubes capable of allowing a vacuum to be inserted into one of the tubes. On the opposite side of the vacuum, a fuel duct would customly be placed in the tube so manual operation to change fuel flow into the vacuum chamber.
A viewpoint could be placed on an open tube. Radiation counters, pressure gauges, or even a variable transporter could theoretically use the open pipe duct.
A bad theoretical idea with many flaws, my Mk 1 Quadlet Fusor Design
Hopefully I will build an improved and more efficient design
Also, I hope this isn't stealing any previous ideas, it is similar to the Farnsworth Fusor
A viewpoint could be placed on an open tube. Radiation counters, pressure gauges, or even a variable transporter could theoretically use the open pipe duct.
A bad theoretical idea with many flaws, my Mk 1 Quadlet Fusor Design
Hopefully I will build an improved and more efficient design
Also, I hope this isn't stealing any previous ideas, it is similar to the Farnsworth Fusor