ACCELERATOR TESTBED
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Accelerator Testbed Simulator
Small-scale mass driver lab. Design safe prototypes, simulate performance, export for 3D printing or real hardware. Scale up to the big lunar drivers later.

Lab Parameters

Safe lab values. Real mass drivers use much higher g's and vacuum.

Prototype Results

SMALL TRACK VISUAL

About the Accelerator Testbed Simulator

The Accelerator Testbed Simulator models a small, safety-conscious particle-accelerator testbed — the kind used for materials science, isotope work, and applied physics — letting you explore beam and power trade-offs without touching hardware.

It's an educational sandbox for understanding how accelerator parameters interact, aimed at students and curious builders rather than facility operators.

How to use it

  1. Set the beam and power parameters for the testbed.
  2. Run the simulation to read the resulting performance figures.
  3. Adjust one parameter to see its effect on output and power.
  4. Compare configurations to build intuition.

How it works

The simulator relates input power and beam settings to output performance using simplified physics, so you can see how, for example, higher energy demands more power, or how duty cycle trades average output against peak load. It is deliberately scoped to safe, small-scale regimes.

The value is conceptual: it makes the levers of accelerator design legible and shows why real facilities balance energy, current, and power the way they do.

Worked example

Raising beam energy in the model increases capability but pushes power draw up sharply, illustrating the central trade-off that governs how small physics testbeds are actually specified and operated.

Frequently asked questions

Is this for operating real hardware?

No — it's an educational simulation with simplified physics, not an operations tool.

What does 'safe small scale' mean?

It models modest, benchtop-class regimes rather than large or hazardous facilities.

Who is it for?

Students, educators, and hobbyists learning accelerator fundamentals.

Are the numbers exact?

No — they are first-order estimates for building intuition.

Offline and translated?

Yes — 25 languages, runs in-browser.

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