A Gateway To Green Power & Propulsion

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Spacecoast Plasma & High energy Electrostatics Research & Engineering Laboratory (SPHERELAV

* SPHERELAB is being organized to attract new public and private funding to Central Florida by establishing a strong, innovative Plasma Science & Technology Program

* Plasma Research & Development has funding priority in Washington

* This program will develop 'Signature Instruments' to attract Faculty, Visiting Researchers, and Grad Students to the region

* Research Facility for Applied Plasma Science & Engineering

* High Performance Aerospace Power & Propulsion

* Terrestrial Environmental Alternative Energy Options

* Next Generation Radiofrequency Antenna Architectures

* Advanced Laser/Maser Systems Development

* Pollution Control & Resource Recovery

* Mineral Refining & Industrial Processing

Build a World-Class Plasma Lab

* Create a Nurturing R&D Environment

* Obtain/Construct Unique 'Signature Instruments'

* Become a Clearing- house for Design Projects of Florida's Best and Brightest Science & Engineering Students

* Find/Leverage Tech Synergy to Extend Research Resources

Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusor Technology First proposed in 1956 as a derivative of vacuum tube research by Dr. Philo T. Farnsworth

* The legendary Drs. Robert Forward and Robert Busard both believe that IEC is the only Fusion reactor concept likely to fly in space.

* While the NIF and NSTX attempt to evolve them toward Q>1 breakeven, no similar advanced technology development effort has yet been mounted with respect to IEC, despite its more successful track record

* Evolving understanding of the dynamics of the fusing plasma inside an IEC Reactor give rise to new interpretations of the architecture, suggesting potential pathways toward breakeven not imaginable brefore.

The First Hot Fusion 'Payoffs'

* Recent Commercial Interest in IEC Fusion Device as Neutron Sources for Explosives Detection

* Replaces Radioactive Materials

* Eliminates Massive Shielding

* Smaller, Lighter, Cheaper NSpec.

* Commercial Radioisotope Production for Medical and Industrial Applications

* Cheaper & Safer than Fission

An interdisciplinary plasma technology research program at a Florida University would bring together several elements of work already being done, or previously having been done by university scientists, creating a 'critical mass' able to attract more substantial funding in the future than such efforts have historically, on an individual basis. It would broaden the appeal of the university's programs in Electrical Engineering and Physics. In giving the university a piece of equipment able to draw prestigious investigators here to use it, this program will also attract graduate and doctoral students of the highest caliber to work with them, and the endowment funds such a unique artifact will command by its reputation, once operational.

Plasma research facilities would be of immediate benefit and use to faculty working in laser theory, space physics, combustion dynamics, RF antenna architecture, bioenergy, waste reutilization, semiconductor microelectronics, and aerothermodynamics. Its service function in support of future work in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering will grow over time, providing experimental testbed infrastructure of great versatility and broad application, in addition to the laboratory's own research program.

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  • ABOUT THE ENTRANT

  • Name:
    Matthew Travis
  • Type of entry:
    team
    Team members:
    Matthew Travis
    Aerospace Research & Engineering Systems Institute, Inc.
  • Profession:
    Business Owner/Manager
  • Number of times previously entering contest:
    1
  • Matthew's favorite design and analysis tools:
    ATK, Matlab, LabView
  • For managing CAD data Matthew's company uses:
    SolidWorks PDMWorks
  • Matthew's hobbies and activities:
    spacecraft design, propulsion system design
  • Matthew belongs to these online communities:
    Florida Space Development Council, ARES Institute
  • Matthew is inspired by:
    A desire to build the tools to take humanity off Earth and create a spacefaring civilization
  • Patent status:
    none