#7630
benf
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jamesr 04 July 2010 03:30 PM

The anode would have helium gas pumped through, in order to keep its surface below 800K or so. The outside of the vacuum chamber and other parts (eg. the capacitors) can be conventionally water cooled.

What temperatures would you anticipate stemming from the fusion produced electron particle beam meeting the solenoid? Will the beam be collimated like a laser beam or more diffused as we see with jets in space. Does the solenoid need special materials and cooling treatment as well?