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  • {{Short description|Class of magnetic confinement fusion reactor}} ...ticle/10.1088/0741-3335/51/5/055004 |journal=Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion |language=en |volume=51 |issue=5 |pages= 055004 |doi=10.1088/0741-3335/51/5 ...
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  • ...e Stuart number is relevant for flows of conducting fluids, e.g. in fusion reactors, steel casters or plasmas.<ref>{{citation|surname1=D. Lee|surname2=H. Choi| ...
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  • ...ic [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]] confinement to support controlled [[nuclear fusion]] experiments. Specifically, STX pioneered the possibility of forming a [[F ...use of their confinement properties and their small size. While most large fusion experiments in the world are [[Tokamak|tokamaks]], FRCs are seen as a viabl ...
    8 KB (1,159 words) - 11:33, 12 December 2023
  • ...magnetic field inside a [[Magnetic confinement fusion|magnetic confinement fusion reactor]]. Such a magnetic field is called omnigenous if the path a single ...icle/10.1088/0741-3335/52/12/124003 |journal=Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion |volume=52 |issue=12 |pages=124003 |doi=10.1088/0741-3335/52/12/124003 |bib ...
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  • In a toroidal [[fusion power]] reactor, the magnetic fields confining the [[plasma (physics)|plasm ...and [[Vitaly Shafranov]], who noticed that the plasma in [[pinch effect]] reactors would be stable if '''q''' was larger than 1. Macroscopically, this implies ...
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  • ...to edge localized modes in tokamaks|journal=Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion|language=en|volume=45|issue=12A|pages=A31|doi=10.1088/0741-3335/45/12A/003| ...
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  • ...mponents exposed to the [[plasma (physics)|plasma]] within which [[nuclear fusion]] occurs, and particularly the material used for the lining the '''first wa Plasma-facing materials for fusion reactor designs must support the overall steps for energy generation, these ...
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  • {{short description|Fusion power device}} A '''spherical tokamak''' is a type of [[fusion power]] device based on the [[tokamak]] principle. It is notable for its ve ...
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  • ...been used on many space probes and on crewed lunar missions. Small fission reactors for Earth observation satellites, such as the [[TOPAZ nuclear reactor]], ha ...those released in high Earth orbit by the Soviet RORSAT program's fission reactors.}} ...
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  • ...iquitous, for example in the [[magnetosphere]] of the [[Earth]], in fusion reactors, or in a laboratory setting. Correct means that this must be done according ...
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  • ...cles to produce hydrogen, similarly to what happens in [[steam reforming]] reactors. Subsequently, the produced hydrogen can undergo the electro-oxidation. Mor ...the reaction. These could come from waste industrial heat or from nuclear reactors. If not easily accessible, though, electrical heating is necessary. This ca ...
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  • ...ysics)|plasma]] temperatures and densities in the [[divertor]] region of [[fusion reactor]]s.<ref name="Rubino_2018"/> ...nico (IST), [[Universidade de Lisboa]] |series=Joint Research Doctorate In Fusion Science And Engineering Cycle XXX |type=Thesis |language=en, it, pt |id=ID ...
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  • ...ute instability''', is a type of [[plasma instability]] seen in [[magnetic fusion energy]] that is driven by the gradients in the [[magnetic pressure]] in ar ...name=":1" /> The interchange instability is a key issue in the field of [[fusion energy]], where magnetic fields are used to confine a [[plasma (physics)|pl ...
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  • ...ovember 2020 |title=Experimental evidence of neutrinos produced in the CNO fusion cycle in the Sun |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2934-0 |jo ...test and to further understand the functioning of the Sun (e.g., nuclear fusion processes taking place at the core of the Sun, solar composition, opacity, ...
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  • {{see also|Fusion power#History|Timeline of nuclear fusion}} The '''history of nuclear fusion''' began early in the 20th century as an inquiry into how stars powered the ...
    87 KB (12,323 words) - 00:37, 25 January 2025
  • ...y physics]] experiments, such as [[pion|neutral pion decay]] and [[nuclear fusion]]. ...y physics]] experiments, such as [[pion|neutral pion decay]] and [[nuclear fusion]]. ...
    60 KB (8,880 words) - 18:06, 15 February 2025
  • ...ssues and Advances in SiC<sub>f</sub>/SiC Composite development for Fusion Reactors |journal=Journal of Nuclear Materials |volume=329–333 |year=2004 |pages=56– ...
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  • * ''H''<sub>f</sub> = bulk enthalpy of fusion (per gram of material) ...rystallization and Thermotropic Properties of Organic Solids in Nanoscopic Reactors'', Ph.D. thesis: University of Minnesota, 2006, [https://books.google.com/ ...
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  • ...ce | publisher = [[University of Wisconsin–Madison|University of Wisconsin Fusion Technology Institute]] | at = last page | archive-url = https://web.archive ...
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  • [[Tokamak]] fusion experiments need very high currents for brief intervals (mainly to power la ...url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160105221442/https://www.euro-fusion.org/fusion/jet-tech/jets-flywheels/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> ...
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