DocumentCode :
283735
Title :
The application of pulsed power to inertial confinement fusion
Author :
Shaw, M.J.
Author_Institution :
Rutherford Appleton Lab., Didcot, UK
fYear :
1989
fDate :
32851
Firstpage :
1811
Lastpage :
1812
Abstract :
The inertial confinement approach to fusion has the advantage over magnetic containment in that the technique has been verified on a large scale with thermonuclear weapons. The challenge is to make it happen on the laboratory scale with the nuclear driver replaced by a more conventional source of pulsed power. In order to compress a sufficient mass of D-T fuel to 1000× liquid density and heat it to the 108 degrees required for ignition, power has to be supplied to a few mm dia. fuel pellet at a rate of up to 1015 W for a duration of 10 ns or so (i.e. a pulse energy of up to 10 MJ). This power can be delivered to the pellet either by photons (laser fusion) or by ions (ion-beam fusion). Both approaches involve the application of pulsed power in very large proportions
Keywords :
fusion reactor ignition; fusion reactor theory and design; pulsed power technology; 1000 TW; fuel pellet; inertial confinement fusion; ion-beam fusion; laser fusion; pulsed power;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Applications, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
Filename :
209819
Link To Document :
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