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Unconventional Approaches to Fusion B. Brunelli

Unconventional Approaches to Fusion By B. Brunelli

Unconventional Approaches to Fusion by B. Brunelli


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The Erice International School of Fusion Reactor Techno logy held its 1981 course on Unconventional Approaches to Fusion in combination with the IAEA Technical Committee meeting on Critical Analysis of Alternative Fusion Concepts .

Unconventional Approaches to Fusion Summary

Unconventional Approaches to Fusion by B. Brunelli

The Erice International School of Fusion Reactor Techno logy held its 1981 course on Unconventional Approaches to Fusion in combination with the IAEA Technical Committee meeting on Critical Analysis of Alternative Fusion Concepts . The two events took place in the second half of March with an overlap of a few days only. The present proceedings include the first week's papers; those presented during the second week will be summarised in Nuclear Fusion. Right from the beginning of the course, and in particular In R. Carruthers' opening talk, it was clear that an uncon ventional approach was considered stimulating insofar as its con ception presented advantageous aspects with respect to the To kamak. Indeed the Tokamak was recognized as an imper fect frame of reference (K. H. Schmitter) in the sense that, al though it deserves to be considered as a frame of reference for the other devices because it is the most advanced in the scientific demonstration of controlled thermonuclear fusion, as a fusion reactor, however, the Tokamak does not seem to be completely satisfactory either from an economic or from an operational point of view, if compared with that enticing ogre , the proven fission reactor (less enticing to the public). Comparison of a Tokamak reactor with a PWR can be founded on considerations of such a basic nature that it becomes almost automatic to ask how far the various unconventional ap proaches to fusion are exempt from the Tokamak's drawbacks.

Table of Contents

Opening Talk.- What is an Alternative?.- Potentials of Fusion Reactor Concepts.- Alternate Fusion Concepts as Reactors.- Criteria for the Assessment of Reactor Potential.- The Tokamak: An Imperfect Frame of Reference?.- Compact Tori and Plasma Focus.- Fusion Reactor Aspects of the Compact Torus.- The Speromak.- The Extrap Concept.- The Plasma Focus.- Some Results of Plasma Focus Studies.- Linear Systems and Particle Rings.- Long Linear Fusion Systems.- Reminiscences on Inertial Confinement.- Some Remarks on Inertial Confinement of Very-High-Density Plasmas.- The Linus Concept.- The High-Density Z-Pinch as a Fusion Reactor.- Z-Pinch-Liner Thermonuclear System.- Dense Plasma as a Neutron Source for the Subcritical Reactor.- Particle Ring Fusion.- Multipoles and Advanced Fusion Fuels.- Multipoles and Surmacs I: Physics.- Multipoles and Surmacs II: Engineering.- The Intrap Concept.- Advanced Fuels and the Development of Fusion Power.- Ignition Experiments with Advanced Fusion Fuels.- Survey Topics.- Summary of U.S. Compact Torus Experiments.- Los Alamos Compact Toroid, Fast Liner and High-Density Z-Pinch Programs.- Round Table Discussions.- Round Table on Unconventional Approaches to Fusion.- List of participants.

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NLS9781461334729
9781461334729
1461334721
Unconventional Approaches to Fusion by B. Brunelli
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012-11-26
526
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