DocumentCode
954705
Title
Controlled Fusion Research-An Application of the Physics of High Temperature Plasmas
Author
Post, Richard F.
Author_Institution
University of California Radiation Lab., Livermore, Calif.
Volume
45
Issue
2
fYear
1957
Firstpage
134
Lastpage
160
Abstract
Some of the long-range implications and advantages of achieving the production of power from controlled fusion reactions between isotopes of hydrogen, helium, and lithium are set forth. The physical conditions which seemingly must be established to accomplish this are presented. These are shown to lead to a situation in which the fusion fuel will exist in the form of a very hot, tenuous, fully ionized gas-i.e., a plasma. It is shown that the required conditions can be maintained only by the use of a force field, for example, a magnetic field, to confine the plasma. A simple example of magnetic confinement¿the pinch effect¿is described. The electrodynamic properties of a fully ionized gas interacting with a magnetic field are briefly outlined. General scaling laws which would probably apply to any operable controlled fusion reactor are given. Examples are cited of fruitless approaches to the achievement of controlled fusion. Some aspects of the problem of "plasma diagnostics" are described to illustrate means for an experimental approach to high temperature plasma physics.
Keywords
Magnetic confinement; Magnetic fields; Physics; Plasma applications; Plasma confinement; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Production; Temperature control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1957.278361
Filename
4056478
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