Report of the Heavy-ion Fusion Task Group

Report of the Heavy-ion Fusion Task Group
Title Report of the Heavy-ion Fusion Task Group PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1980
Genre Heavy ion accelerators
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An assessment of heavy-ion fusion has been completed. Energetic heavy ions, for example 10-GeV uranium, provided by an rf linac or an induction linac, are used as alternatives to laser light to drive inertial confinement fusion pellets. The assessment has covered accelerator technology, transport of heavy-ion beams, target interaction physics, civilian power issues, and military applications. It is concluded that particle accelerators promise to be efficient pellet drivers, but that there are formidable technical problems to be solved. It is recommended that a moderate level research program on heavy-ion fusion be pursued and that LASL should continue to work on critical issues in accelerator development, beam transport, reactor systems studies, and target physics over the next few years.

Heavy Ion Fusion--Using Heavy Ions to Make Electricity

Heavy Ion Fusion--Using Heavy Ions to Make Electricity
Title Heavy Ion Fusion--Using Heavy Ions to Make Electricity PDF eBook
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Pages 9
Release 2004
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The idea of using nuclear fusion as a source of commercial electrical power has been pursued worldwide since the 1950s. Two approaches, using magnetic and inertial confinement of the reactants, are under study. This paper describes the difference between the two approaches, and discusses in more detail the heavy-ion-driven inertial fusion concept. A multibeam induction linear accelerator would be used to bring (almost equal to)100 heavy ion beams to a few GeV. The beams would then heat and compress a target of solid D-T. This approach is unique among fusion concepts in its ability to protect the reaction chamber wall from neutrons and debris.

The Development of Heavy Ion Accelerators as Drivers for Inertially Confined Fusion

The Development of Heavy Ion Accelerators as Drivers for Inertially Confined Fusion
Title The Development of Heavy Ion Accelerators as Drivers for Inertially Confined Fusion PDF eBook
Author William Bernard Herrmannsfeldt
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Pages 122
Release 1979
Genre Inertia (Mechanics)
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Overview of Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research in the U.S.

Overview of Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research in the U.S.
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Pages 16
Release 2002
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This article provides an overview of current U.S. research on accelerators for Heavy Ion Fusion, that is, inertial fusion driven by intense beams of heavy ions with the goal of energy production. The concept, beam requirements, approach, and major issues are introduced. An overview of a number of new experiments is presented. These include: the High Current Experiment now underway at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; studies of advanced injectors (and in particular an approach based on the merging of multiple beamlets), being investigated experimentally at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; the Neutralized (chamber) Transport Experiment being assembled at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; and smaller experiments at the University of Maryland and at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. The comprehensive program of beam simulations and theory is outlined. Finally, prospects and plans for further development of this promising approach to fusion energy are discussed.

The Heavy Ion Fusion Program in the U.S.A.

The Heavy Ion Fusion Program in the U.S.A.
Title The Heavy Ion Fusion Program in the U.S.A. PDF eBook
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Pages 13
Release 2000
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Inertial fusion energy research has enjoyed increased interest and funding. This has allowed expanded programs in target design, target fabrication, fusion chamber research, target injection and tracking, and accelerator research. The target design effort examines ways to minimize the beam power and energy and increase the allowable focal spot size while preserving target gain. Chamber research for heavy ion fusion emphasizes the use of thick liquid walls to serve as the coolant, breed tritium, and protect the structural wall from neutrons, photons, and other target products. Several small facilities are now operating to model fluid chamber dynamics. A facility to study target injection and tracking has been built and a second facility is being designed. Improved economics is an important goal of the accelerator research. The accelerator research is also directed toward the design of an Integrated Research Experiment (IRE). The IRE is being designed to accelerate ions to>100 MeV, enabling experiments in beam dynamics, focusing, and target physics. Activities leading to the IRE include ion source development and a High Current Experiment (HCX) designed to transport and accelerate a single beam of ions with a beam current of approximately 1 A, the initial current required for each beam of a fusion driver. In terms of theory, the program is developing a source-to-target numerical simulation capability. The goal of the entire program is to enable an informed decision about the promise of heavy ion fusion in about a decade.

Report of the Heavy-ion Fusion Task Group

Report of the Heavy-ion Fusion Task Group
Title Report of the Heavy-ion Fusion Task Group PDF eBook
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Release 1980
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An assessment of heavy-ion fusion has been completed. Energetic heavy ions, for example 10-GeV uranium, provided by an rf linac or an induction linac, are used as alternatives to laser light to drive inertial confinement fusion pellets. The assessment has covered accelerator technology, transport of heavy-ion beams, target interaction physics, civilian power issues, and military applications. It is concluded that particle accelerators promise to be efficient pellet drivers, but that there are formidable technical problems to be solved. It is recommended that a moderate level research program on heavy-ion fusion be pursued and that LASL should continue to work on critical issues in accelerator development, beam transport, reactor systems studies, and target physics over the next few years.

Heavy Ion Fusion Reactions

Heavy Ion Fusion Reactions
Title Heavy Ion Fusion Reactions PDF eBook
Author Kōhei Furuno
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Pages 456
Release 1985
Genre Heavy ion fusion reactions
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