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Colliding Beam Fusion Reactors

Journal of Fusion Energy, 1997
Recent results with Tokamak experiments provide insights into the problem of magnetic confinement. They demonstrate how to avoid anomalous transport and thus solve the major problems of Tokamak reactors: size, the production of 14-megaelectron volt neutrons, and maintenance.
, Rostoker, , Binderbauer, , Monkhorst
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Fusion reactors

Physics Today, 1975
The Soviet fusion program is a broadly based effort with work in progress at several centers on tokamaks, stellarators and open systems, coupled with a strong background in the theory necessary for an understanding of these machines and their limitations.
Boris B. Kadomtsev, T. Kenneth Fowler
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Beryllides for fusion reactors

2009 23rd IEEE/NPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering, 2009
In fusion reactors, Be is a candidate material for both ceramic breeder blankets in the form of pebbles and as plasma facing components (PFC) at the First Wall in the form of tiles.
Reimann, J.   +9 more
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Compact Fusion Reactors

Nuclear Technology - Fusion, 1983
Compact, high-power-density approaches to fusion power are proposed to improve economic viability though the use of less-advanced technology in systems of considerably reduced scale.
Krakowski, R. A., Hagenson, R. L.
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Fusion Reactor Safety

Nuclear Fusion, 2001
Report on the 7th IAEA Technical Committee Meeting held at Cannes, France, 13-16 June 2000.
I Cook   +7 more
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Nuclear Fusion Reactors

2004
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) Project whose main goal is to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion energy for peaceful purposes; ITER will study burning plasmas (i.e., plasmas where heating is provided mainly by the alpha particles created from fusion reactions) and will also be the first machine ...
Philippe Magaud, G. Marbach, Ian Cook
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Fusion reactor control

Proceedings of 16th International Symposium on Fusion Engineering, 2002
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor has the need for feedback control of both the fusion output power and the driven plasma current while avoiding the possibility of damage to divertor plates. The response speeds are estimated for transfer functions that could be used in analyzing these two needs, expressed as ratios, kinetic ...
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Fusion reactor systems

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1975
In this review we consider deuterium-tritium (D-T) fusion reactors based on four different plasma-confinement and heating approaches: the tokamak, the theta-pinch, the magnetic-mirror, and the laser-pellet system. We begin with a discussion of the dynamics of reacting plasmas and basic considerations of reactor power balance.
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Tokamak Fusion Reactor

2015
The goal of the fusion research is the realization of the fusion power plant, which produces the fusion energy in a useful form (the electricity and/or the hydrogen). Tokamak is the leading concept of the magnetic confinement fusion. The concepts of fusion power stations based on tokamak concept is introduced in this chapter, especially with continuous
Mitsuru Kikuchi, Masafumi Azumi
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