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Fusion energy: Progress, partnerships, and the path to deployment
Over the past decade, fusion energy has moved decisively from scientific aspiration toward a credible pathway to a new energy technology. Thanks to long-term federal support, we have significantly advanced our fundamental understanding of plasma physics—the behavior of the superheated gases at the heart of fusion devices. This knowledge will enable the creation and control of fusion fuel under conditions required for future power plants. Our progress is exemplified by breakthroughs at the National Ignition Facility and the Joint European Torus.
P.J. Dinner, M. Chazalon, S.K. Sood, O.K. Kveton
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 8 | Number 2 | September 1985 | Pages 2228-2235
Blanket and Process Engineering | Proceedings of the Second National Topical Meeting on Tritium Technology in Fission, Fusion and Isotopic Applications (Dayton, Ohio, April 30 to May 2, 1985) | doi.org/10.13182/FST85-A24614
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A preliminary selection of elements in the DT fuel cycle of the NET device is described. These elements form part of the reference concept intended to identify research and development priorities for the European Fusion Technology program, and provide a framework for the further definition of the NET design. With the exception of the vacuum train, the engineering concepts of process elements described are relatively straightforward. However, the detailed engineering design depends on physical and chemical properties of tritium and its compounds that are not always available.