DocumentCode :
584916
Title :
Acceleration systems for heavy-ion beams for inertial confinement fusion
Author :
Faltens, A. ; Judd, D.L. ; Keefe, D.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., Univ. of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1977
fDate :
3-5 Oct. 1977
Firstpage :
57
Lastpage :
69
Abstract :
Heavy-ion beam pulse parameters needed to achieve useful electric power generation through inertial confinement fusion have been set forth by Nuckolls [1]. For successful ignition of a high-gain D-T target a few magajoules of energy per pulse, delivered at a peak power of several hundred terawatts, are needed; it must be deposited with an energy density of 20-30 magajoules per gram of the target material on which it impinges. Additional requirements must be met if this form of fusion is to be used for practical power generation; for example, the igniter system for a 1 GWe power plant should have a repetition rate in the neighborhood of 1-10 Hz, an overall electrical conversion efficiency from mains to beam of greater than 10%, and high availability. At present under discussion are the needs for a Heavy-Ion Demonstration Experiment (HIDE); an example set of parameters is given in Table 1 for comparison with those for a power plant.
Keywords :
fusion reactor ignition; fusion reactor materials; ion accelerators; plasma accelerators; plasma density; plasma inertial confinement; tritium handling; acceleration system; electric power generation; electrical conversion efficiency; energy density; heavy-ion beam pulse parameter; ignition; inertial confinement fusion; Acceleration; Atomic measurements; Laser beams; Laser theory; Magnetic confinement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electron Beam Research & Technology, 1977 2nd International Topical Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ithaca, NY
Type :
conf
Filename :
6396177
Link To Document :
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