#8418
Aeronaut
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MTd2 wrote:

To understand how this works, you have to understand that charged particles like to follow magnetic lines. If there is no external magnetic field to guide the ions and electrons, they converge in a chaotic mess when the filaments combine, losing energy in the process. .

The LPP site says that the intensity of that magnetic field has the magnitude of earth’s, which is 0.5 gauss. The converging filaments is like an infinite solenoid. But the one inside the solenoid, near the equilibrium point, goes up to 1.2 billion gauss, that is 9 orders of magnitude higher and any bending of the solenoid would create a non-zero radial, whose projection on the perpendicular could locally disturb the guiding magnetic field. In this case, there would be chaos.

I still don’t see a solution for that.

The 12GG field is the fuel and energy containment field, which would be produced by any DPF designed to be operated in the 2MA to 3MA input current range. The angular momentum coil is an entirely separate coil, hence the much lower strength. It can be likened to rifling a gun’s barrel to impart a stabilizing spin.