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Three Game Changing Discoveries: A Simpler Fusion Concept?
Simonen, Thomas C.
Journal of fusion energy, 2016-02, Vol.35 (1), p.63-68
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New York: Springer US
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Título:
Three Game Changing Discoveries: A Simpler Fusion Concept?
Autor:
Simonen, Thomas C.
Assuntos:
Electric fields
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Electron energy
;
Electrons
;
Energy
;
Energy Systems
;
Fuel production
;
Fusion
;
Magnetic fields
;
Magnetic fusion
;
Magnetic mirrors
;
Magnets
;
Medical materials
;
Nuclear Energy
;
Nuclear fuels
;
Nuclear Fusion
;
Nuclear industry
;
Nuclear physics
;
Original Research
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Physics
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Physics and Astronomy
;
Plasma
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Plasma control
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Plasma Physics
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Sustainable Development
;
Tokamaks
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Journal of fusion energy, 2016-02, Vol.35 (1), p.63-68
Descrição:
This paper encourages exploration of a broad range of magnetic fusion concepts in parallel with mainline tokamak development. Such exploration will certainly lead to increased understanding of fusion science and possibly to an attractive fusion energy concept. As an example, this paper describes three discoveries which greatly increase the attractiveness of the magnetic mirror plasma confinement concept. The mirror concept is thought to have three unattractive characteristics. The magnets are complex, the plasma is plagued with micro-instabilities and the electron temperature would never approach required keV levels. Persistent research on the gas dynamic trap device at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics in Russia and elsewhere have overcome these three deficiencies. Stable high energy density plasma can be confined with simple circular magnets, micro-instabilities can be tamed, and electron temperatures reaching a keV have been measured. These three accomplishments provide a basis to reconsider the mirror concept as a neutron source for medical applications, fusion materials development, nuclear fuel production, and fusion energy production.
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New York: Springer US
Idioma:
Inglês
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