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A graph commonly passed around among the insiders — an enduring scrap of twentieth-century budgetary ephemera — depicts the 1976 federal plan to build a working thermonuclear reactor.
Fusion reactor, also called fusion power plant or thermonuclear reactor, a device to produce electrical power from the energy released in a nuclear fusion reaction.
A graph commonly passed around among the insiders an enduring scrap of twentieth-century budgetary ephemera depicts the 1976 federal plan to build a working thermonuclear reactor.
I asked Wirth if the materials inside a commercial thermonuclear reactor had to be more resilient than the shielding for the International Space Station.
Still, Richter's thermotron did have an unexpected consequence: it prompted American physicists to consider what a genuine thermonuclear reactor might look like.
Last month the European Union, Russia, Japan, China, India, South Korea and the United States signed an agreement to build an experimental thermonuclear reactor in southern France starting in 2007.
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How to cite this article: Cesario, R. et al. Current drive at plasma densities required for thermonuclear reactors.
Janeschitz envisions a future in which thousands of commercial thermonuclear reactors will one day operate, with plasmas burning within: points of astral light across the globe.
Lithium metatitanate (LTO) and lithium metazirconate (LZO) are lithium rich ceramics which can be used as tritium breeder materials for thermonuclear reactors.
The aim of the project was the development of methodical, hardware and design basis to carry out computational and experimental research on non-uniform shieldings of thermonuclear reactors.
Existing thermonuclear reactors are very complex, expensive, large, and heavy.
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