In this space, visitors are invited to post any comments, questions, or skeptical observations about Philo T. Farnsworth's contributions to the field of Nuclear Fusion research.Subject: Interesting Pulsed Neutron Source
Date: Feb 07, 7:54 pm
Poster: Scott StephensOn Feb 07, 7:54 pm, Scott Stephens wrote:
I found an interesting site that gives an overview of "Amperian Electrodynamics" at http://www.df.lth.se/~snorkelf/Longitudinal/node1.html
It includes a description of a pulsed Dueterated-Ammonia capillary explosion at 500J, 200KV that produces 10^9 Neutrons.
Haven't some of the BBS members experimented with water-arc? Ever see any neutrons?
Those (like me) who are interested in plasma simulations may wan't to see if their analysis gives longitudinal forces described.
Scott
- Re: Interesting Pulsed Neutron Source - Richard Hull Feb 07, 8:34 pm
- Re: Interesting Pulsed Neutron Source - Jim Lux Feb 07, 8:50 pm
- Re: Interesting Pulsed Neutron Source - Richard Hester Feb 08, 0:34 am