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Oscilloscope Measurements of Current and Voltage in Pulsed Thermonuclear Devices
1971Among the various methods for confinement and heating of a plasma a significant place is occupied by those which make use of the passage of intense current pulses through the plasma. In typical thermonuclear devices the discharge current can reach millions of amperes and the induced voltages can be of the order of tens of kilovolts.
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1983
A source of thermonuclear energy based on the dense plasma focus (DPF) device in a hybrid fusion-fission version is proposed. The device would be physically compact (chamber diameter 3 m), would require a small uranium blanket (1–4 t), and could be expected to deliver 100–300 MWe; fuel replacement would be necessary every 2–5 years and construction and
V. A. Gribkov, M. G. Tyagunov
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A source of thermonuclear energy based on the dense plasma focus (DPF) device in a hybrid fusion-fission version is proposed. The device would be physically compact (chamber diameter 3 m), would require a small uranium blanket (1–4 t), and could be expected to deliver 100–300 MWe; fuel replacement would be necessary every 2–5 years and construction and
V. A. Gribkov, M. G. Tyagunov
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Energy Balance and the Feasibility of a Self-Sustaining Thermonuclear Reaction in a Mirror Device
1970The feasibility of producing a self-sustaining thermonuclear reaction in various devices has been considered from many points of view. A fundamental factor in these considerations is the energy balance. The condition that must be satisfied if a trap is to serve as a thermonuclear reactor is the following.
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Possibility of palladium-alloy membrane pumps for thermonuclear fusion devices
Vacuum, 1978Y Murakami, H Ohtsuka
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Thermal-physical analysis of low-radioactive thermonuclear plasma in the magnetic fusion device
2017A field-reversed configuration (FRC) plasma is vortex-like, isolated toroid of plasma with high beta (plasma pressure/magnetic-field pressure). Such a self-organized, stable system is a candidate for the magnetic fusion confinement. The proposal of a compact toroid as fusion reactor together with advanced fuel is based on the low radioactivity of ...
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The Theories of Turbulence in the Periphery of Thermonuclear Devices
Contributions to Plasma Physics, 1992openaire +1 more source
Intense fluxes of fast particles for thermonuclear devices
Soviet Atomic Energy, 1975openaire +1 more source
Ohmic heating coil power supply using thyristor circuit breaker in a thermonuclear fusion device
Electrical Engineering in Japan, 1982Keiji Tani +5 more
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