Title: The Farnsworth Fusor
1The Farnsworth Fusor
- Nuclear fusion in the garage
Frank Sann fusion star
Henry Hallam, Fergus Noble - November 2004
2Inertial Electrostatic Confinement
- Electrostatic nuclei accelerated by electric
field - Inertial continue moving due to momentum
- Confinement collide in central region with
sufficient energy for fusion
3Anatomy of a fusor
Deuterium gas at about 5 Pascals (5 x 10-5
atmospheres)
4Operation
D
D2
e-
He
n
D
D2
e-
Repeat
Next
n
He
Neutron
Helium-3
5Operation
D
D2
e-
T
H
D
D2
e-
Repeat
Next
H
T
Proton
Tritium
6Reactions
- 2H 2H -gt 3He (0.82 MeV) n (2.45 MeV)
- 2H 2H -gt 3H (1.01 MeV) 1H (3.02 MeV)
- Equal probabilityeach happens 50of the time
- 3He or 3H can also beused as fuel
betterresults but veryrare expensive!
7History of the fusor
- Dr. Philo T. Farnsworthinventor of electronic
television, built the first fusor in 1959 after
noticing the focusing effect in vacuum tubes - By 1966 he was producing 1012 neutrons/second
with a complicated device involving filaments,
ion guns etc. - Dr. Robert Hirschmodified the fusor design to be
the simple grid system. Reduced neutron counts
but greater efficiency. - Little research since Farnsworths death in 1971.
- First successful amateur fusor built by Richard
Hull in mid 1990s
8Other peoples fusors
Farnsworths fusors in the 1960s
9Other peoples fusors
Richard Hulls first neutron-producing fusor
(left) and latest (right)
10Other peoples fusors
Joe Zambelli (current amateur record holder)
11Other peoples fusors
Brian McDermotts fusion star
12Our fusor construction photos
13Our fusor
Vacuum pumps
14Our results so far
Air plasma at about 1.5kV, 5mA, 4.5 x 10-2 torr
15Our results so far
High power photo 1kV, 60mA at about 3.5 x 10-2
torr Too bright for the camera!
16Our results so far
Video of an early run
17Our results so far
Blue colour caused by very thin layer of
deposited copper
Effect of a long run at high power on a copper
spiral grid Melty melty!
18The next step
- Reduce interference with electronics
- Run at lower pressure ? higher voltage
- New spherical grid
- Get deuterium gas ? fusion!
- Record full data sets at different pressures,
voltages etc as a permanent reference point - Ion guns, magnetic shielding
19Practicality uses of IEC fusion
- Avg. energy per fusion 3.6MeV
- Energy to accelerate deuterons 0.12MeV
- Net energy gain 3.5MeV per fusion
- Best rate Farnsworth with 1012 neutrons/sec
2 x 1012 fusions/sec 7 x 1012
MeV/sec 1.1 Watts - Best amateur Zambelli with 107
neutrons/sec 11 microWatts - But actually requires several kW power in!
20Practicality uses of IEC fusion
- Increased power, larger scale etc? More fusions,
greater power out - But efficiency does not improve
- Losses
- Heating grid from ion bombardment
- Ionisation
- Xray production
- Wasted deuterons that do not fuse must be
recirculated and accelerated again
21Practicality uses of IEC fusion
- Too inefficient to use as an electricity source
- But many other applications
- Compact neutron generator lunar probe
- Fission/fusion hybrid reactors
- Plasma physics experiments
- Neutron activation analysis
- Fusion concept demonstrator
22Whats in it for us?
- Needed to learn many skills
- Vacuum technique
- Metalwork
- High voltage engineering
- Electronics for computer control
- Physics and nuclear theory
- Error analysis and dealing with real problems
- Overall has been a great learning experience and
is not over yet! - 6th-form students can accomplish demanding
projects try a Tesla coil or fusor yourself!
23Thank you!
- Interested in more details?http//henryhallam.cj
b.net/fusor/ - Any questions?
Henry Hallam, Fergus Noble - November 2004