Fusion News, May 1, 2024
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- Jasmine Mund, mechanical engineer, gives today's Fusion News update - summarizing the major recent headlines in fusion energy. Links to all of the stories mentioned are included below.
1. Record electron temperatures for a small-scale, sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch fusion device achieved
phys.org/news/2024-04-electro...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 155101 (2024) - Elevated Electron Temperature Coincident with Observed Fusion Reactions in a Sheared-Flow-Stabilized $Z$ Pinch
journals.aps.org/prl/abstract...
2. MIT’s superconducting magnets are ready for fusion | MIT Technology Review
www.technologyreview.com/2024...
3. U.S. lawmakers introduce bill aimed at accelerating nuclear fusion
www.power-eng.com/nuclear/u-s...
4. Creating an island paradise in a fusion reactor
phys.org/news/2024-04-island-...
5. Europe delivers equipment for ITER’s cold vacuum circuit - Fusion for Energy
fusionforenergy.europa.eu/new...
Bonus:
Q&A: Dr. Michael Ford on the Potential for Fusion-Powered Ships Sea Technology magazine (sea-technology.com)
sea-technology.com/dr-michael...
Energy Switch | Nuclear Fusion | Season 4 | Episode 1 | PBS
www.pbs.org/video/nuclear-fus...
The race to fusion energy: a geopolitical opportunity that encourages international collaboration.
www.theconferencecorner.info/...
Building the cruise control of a nuclear fusion reactor | Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research
www.differ.nl/news/phd-gijs-d...
The Hope and Hype of Fusion Energy, Explained - Joseph Polidoro - The Dispatch
thedispatch.com/article/the-h...
The EU blueprint for fusion energy
• The EU blueprint for f... - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
We had a working reactor in 1969 at the Rutherford. I don't know why it was never developed. Dr Chris.
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Very comprehensive!
Bonus newwwwwws~
1. Zap's Z-pinch method will never work because of the problem of plasma scattering problem. for fusion to happen the ions need to hit dead on. The plasma density and non polar\chaotic direction of ions will prevent it from producing over unity energy. The Univ. of Wisc. experimented with this method over 20 years ago, with dismal results.
2. Common Wealth's compact reactor using High temperature Superconductors is doomed from the start because high neutron flux produced by fusion cause squelching of the superconductor material (ie suddenly losing superconducting). This is way ITER abandoned the use of HT Superconductors during the design phase 20 years ago.
Certainly superconducting magnets will be sensitive to neutrons, but they will be, and must be, protected by the metre thick layer of lithium that is needed to breed tritium. Whether that can be done efficiently is another question.
@@johnh6245 The point was to make a compact reactor. The SC magnets would have to be on the inside considering lithium is a metal & conducts electricity.
its not going work any way it would operate at too high of plasma density. ITER is big because its goal is low pressure plasma to avoid plasma scattering problems. Ions need to hit each other dead on. a glancing impact is a dud (no fusion. When you have too many plasma ions colliding into each other the scatter decreasing the ability to collide dead-on and fuse.
Fusion power is doomed as the costs for a power plant with breeding blanket, & power extraction would cost more than 10 times of a fission system.ITER will cost more than $32B for a 500MWth with no breeding & no power extraction.
I don't know anyone that is going to want to pay about $5kwh of electricity considering in most the world is less than $0.50 kwh.
@@guytech7310The lithium is conducting, but so is the first wall and that seems not to be a problem. Most of the neutrons have to be captured in lithium or a lithium compound. In any case, you are right about the cost of fusion. The complexity of the structure makes that so obvious, but seems to be ignored by all the startup companies.
@@johnh6245 The vacuum enclosture is thin, not a meter thick.
Magnetic confinement is dead anyway because its impossible to stablize, because the plasma carries a current which interacts with the containment field causing it to destablize. The longest run to date is about 5 minutes, & was a fluke (not repeatable).
Realistically researchers should have built lots of small (desktop size) systems to work on the solviing the stability rather than building huge machines.
Fusion researchs appears to be a jobs program & little to do with actual science.
I'm lowkey crushing on Jasmine. I love her voice and the way she reads the news sounds so professional.
Kind of reminds me of Troi on Star Trek TNG.
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Jasmine appears to be hotter than a fusion reaction! ❤ Perhaps she is the future of unlimited energy?
Suggestion: get a lapel mic. You sound like you are in your bathroom.
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