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  • #694
    Rezwan
    Participant

    The LPP experiment will rely on instruments to indicate whether or not fusion is taking place. Here’s a space to discuss instruments. This NToFD, what’s its history? Where have they been used before? To what effect? Any controversy? Tips for use? Send your links.

    #5444
    Breakable
    Keymaster

    The first question would be:what kind of instruments you already have and which ones are planned in the future.

    #5446
    Rezwan
    Participant

    Here’s a quick list. As mentioned elsewhere, I’m trying to set up a unique weblog for the “instruments” category with unique field id’s re: name, description, purpose, whats measured, cost, issues, images, links, etc.

    The instruments are:

    ICCD Camera
    Pinhole Camera
    X-ray lens
    3 Scintillators – PMT Xray detectors, each behind different thickness of copper filter
    Xray spectrometer
    Neutron time of flight detectors – near & far
    1 large Faraday cup with graphite collector surface
    2 smaller Faraday cups
    2 Rogowski coils, and 12 smaller ones, signalled by oscilloscopes
    High Voltage probes
    radiation badge in a lead box (? why is that on my list of instruments?)

    but I started this topic to just look at the ToFD’s.

    #5448
    Tulse
    Participant

    It would also be helpful to non-physics newbies to have a very brief explanation of what the instruments are and why they will be used (i.e., what they measure).

    #5493
    Rezwan
    Participant

    Tulse wrote: It would also be helpful to non-physics newbies to have a very brief explanation of what the instruments are and why they will be used (i.e., what they measure).

    Yes, I’m working on that section. Actually, take a look at the unfolding layout for the LPP experiment. https://focusfusion.org/index.php/site/category/C30/

    What do you think? Should we add anything, take anything away, clarify anything?

    Now I have to go in and create categories based on headings (theory, design, methodology, instruments, etc.) And then assign previously written articles the proper category, then create link to page so that you can click on theory and get related articles.

    And then…backlog of writing the rest of the articles to flesh out the experiment. Plus, the “instruments” and “design” section can be further broken down/categorized.

    Construction continues…

    #5498
    mchargue
    Participant

    I like the layout, and the information that’s being presented.

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