Commonwealth Fusion Systems Magnet Success Propels Fusion Energy Toward the Grid
The CSMC test shows the company can design, build, and operate both of its foundational electromagnet technologies needed to build its SPARC fusion machine.
The CSMC success, paired with a similar achievement with the Toroidal
"This is an important milestone on the road to commercialization," said
Over the last four years, CFS developed a HTS cable technology called PIT VIPER for tremendously powerful pulsed-power magnets like SPARC's central solenoid (CS) and poloidal field (PF) magnets. PIT VIPER's design includes a new design with internal electrical insulation to minimize heating when rapidly ramping current in an HTS magnet.
The CSMC cements CFS' magnet leadership, showing the company's ability to establish its HTS supply, manufacture PIT VIPER cables at scale, design and validate the CSMC systems over a 45-experiment campaign, and operate it under SPARC-like conditions. CFS can now confidently scale up CS and PF magnet manufacturing.
CSMC test results included:
- Ramping electrical current up to 50,000 amps, the maximum operational current planned in SPARC. That's as much electricity as 250 modern American houses would consume if each were drawing maximum power.
- Using that current to create a 5.7 tesla magnetic field, about 100,000 times the strength of Earth's magnetic field.
- Rapidly discharging the magnet at a rate of about 4 tesla per second to observe the cable's response. The resulting data lets CFS validate computer models of SPARC magnet's behavior during fusion operations.
- Reaching a record stored energy for pulsed magnets of 3.7 megajoules — about the total energy of 5 full-size pickup trucks driving at 60 mph. Such a high stored energy requires a magnet that's both large and strong.
- Demonstrating the merits of CSMC's novel fiber optic-based system to detect overheating events called quenches that can damage the magnet if not addressed.
Experts from CFS and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) together tested both the TFMC and CSMC at MIT's Plasma Science & Fusion Center (PSFC) in
"Where the mission of the TFMC was to demonstrate a steady strength, the CSMC needed to demonstrate speed," said
Fusion, the process that powers the sun, combines two lighter atoms into one heavier one, releasing tremendous amounts of energy in the process. It's inherently safe, uses abundant fuel, and produces no high-level radioactive waste.
Awards from two US Department of Energy efforts, Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (ARPA–E) and Fusion Energy Sciences (
CFS is building SPARC at its headquarters in
About Commonwealth Fusion Systems
Commonwealth Fusion Systems is the world's leading and largest private fusion company. The company's marquee fusion project, SPARC, will generate net energy, paving the way for limitless carbon-free energy. The company has raised more than
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