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Micro‐thermonuclear AB‐reactors for aviation

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 2007
PurposeThe paper's aim is to suggest a new micro‐thermonuclear reactor for aerospace.Design/methodology/approachMethods of the thermonuclear physics are used for the research.FindingsThe result is new micro‐thermonuclear reactor with very small fuel pellet that uses plasma confinement generated by multi‐reflection of laser beam or its own magnetic ...
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Theory of a Magnetic Thermonuclear Reactor

1991
The magnetic field H will be considered to be directed along the z axis; the magnetic field vector \( \overrightarrow E \) will be in the xy plane and the velocity of a particle in this plane will be denoted by \(v1 = \sqrt {v_x^2 + v_y^2}\).
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Thermonuclear Reflect AB-Reactor for Aerospace

44th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit, 2008
The author offers a new kind of thermonuclear reflect reactor. The remarkable feature of this new reactor is a three net AB reflector, which confines the high temperature plasma. The plasma loses part of its’ energy when it contacts with the net but this loss can be compensated by an additional permanent plasma heating. When the plasma is rarefied (has
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Materials for thermonuclear reactors

Journal of Nuclear Energy (1954), 1958
A.E. Roeson   +6 more
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Diagnostics for experimental thermonuclear fusion reactors

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 1996
The book Diagnostics for experimental thermonuclear reactors gathers together the papers presented at the Workshop on Diagnostics for ITER organized by the International School of Plasma Physics in Varenna, Italy, in August 1995. The authors had clearly done an enormous amount of work in preparation for the Workshop, and this book will serve as an ...
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Thermonuclear Instabilities and Fueling in a Tokamak Reactor

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 1980
The problem of fueling is of primary importance in the conceptual design of a fusion reactor. We consider a possible mechanism of supplying fresh fuel from a cold-plasma layer at the surface of the plasma. The existence of an energetic component of ions, viz, the alpha particles, may excite unstable collective oscillations of the plasma (called the ...
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The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor

Scientific American, 1992
Robert W. Conn   +3 more
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The international thermonuclear reactor (ITER)

Journal of Fusion Energy, 1988
C.D. Henning, T. K. Fowler
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