Patent Number: 042696593
Section: claims

1. A method of generating neutrons comprising the steps of: (A) cyclically admitting quantities of thermonuclear fuel into a plenum chamber;  (B) ionizing each quantity of fuel to form a pulse of relatively dense plasma immediately after it is admitted into the chamber;  (C) confining each plasma pulse within an electromagnetic field in such chamber;  (D) continually admitting a separate working gas at a predetermined velocity at a position apart from, but in proximity to, where said thermonuclear fuel is admitted to thereby surround each plasma pulse with said working gas within said electromagnetic field to stabilize and isolate said plasma pulse from the walls of said plenum chamber;  (E) essentially adiabatically comprising said plasma pulse with said electromagnetic field to initiate a reaction in said plasma pulse with said working gas surrounding it;  (F) moving said working gas and reacting plasma pulse through and out of said plenum chamber into a nozzle means and releasing said reacting plasma pulse from said electromagnetic field by removig said electromagnetic field when the plasma pulse passes into the nozzle means thereby mixing said pulse with said working gas and releasing its remaining energy thereto substantially isothermally in said nozzle means;  (G) adjusting the area of the throat of said nozzle means by adjusting the position of a reciprocable center body which extends through said chamber into said nozzle means. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fuel is deuterium or a mixture of deuterium and tritium and said working gas is hydrogen. 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said nozzle means is a convergent-divergent nozzle and said mixing of said working gas with said reacting plasma is performed in the divergent portion of said nozzle substantially isothermally. 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said nozzle means is a tube adapted to provide a relatively low velocity plasma. 5. A method as claimed in claim 4, further comprising magnetohydrodynamically converting the energy of said working gas to electrical energy.