Sandia aiming for break-even

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Sandia aiming for break-even

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 124210.htm
"The experimental results -- the degree to which the imploding liner maintained its cylindrical integrity throughout its implosion -- were consistent with results from earlier Sandia computer simulations," said lead researcher Ryan McBride."These predicted MagLIF will exceed scientific break-even."
Sandia researchers intend to test the fully integrated MagLIF concept by the close of 2013.
Temperature, density, confinement time: pick any two.

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Post by vernes »

Came here to post this:
https://share.sandia.gov/news/resources ... ar_fusion/

Guess it's thesame.

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excellent. 2013 it is then for live fuel. see what happens.

will be a long while though before this becomes commercial, even if/when they hit Q. have long thought engineering challenges of imploding liner technology + energy take-off technology need to catch up - from production point of view also.

get the feeling whenever fusion does eventually hit the shops, it'll be rolled out in much the same way as fission - massive fuel processing/reprocessing, infrastructure and big bucks. military there too.

possibly only way it will happen - if enough traditional, big/institutional/governmental investors predict an adequate yield and a big enough/secure enough pot.

surprised the nuclear reprocessing industry aren't already investing heavily in it - they have the most to lose after all and are best positioned to take advantage. they must be feeling pretty vulnerable at present - post Fukushima/Chernobyl. must have gone tits up for them.

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Nice to see MagLIF proceeding apace. This could be a big fat hairy deal once the Z-machine is upgraded to higher currents.

Meanwhile, the picture with the article just cries out for a caption contest:

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I told you there was one missing!
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The lecherous grin really does worry me.
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Post by choff »

Wonder if the FoFu folks have considered preheating the gas with lasers like Sandia?
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choff wrote:Wonder if the FoFu folks have considered preheating the gas with lasers like Sandia?
Actually, LPPX-1 (I like that better than FoFu but that's just me :) ) has already exceeded boron fusion temps without expensive and finicky lasers.

They've achieved sufficient confinement time and temps and are working on density... which lasers can't really help with in a DPF device without trying to turn it into something else.

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zapkitty wrote:
choff wrote:Wonder if the FoFu folks have considered preheating the gas with lasers like Sandia?
Actually, LPPX-1 (I like that better than FoFu but that's just me :) ) has already exceeded boron fusion temps without expensive and finicky lasers.

They've achieved sufficient confinement time and temps and are working on density... which lasers can't really help with in a DPF device without trying to turn it into something else.
good point.

LPP are still my personal favourite in the race.

but they've still got quite a lot of things to get right before they strike gold.

there's the whole business of funding, scaling up, etc, also.

still. nice problems to have. i hope they get there.

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