Fusion News, May 15, 2024

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Jeff Peachman, graduate student studying Flow Z-Pinches at the University of Washington, gives today's biweekly global Fusion News update. Links to the stories mentioned are included below.
    1. Physicists overcome two key operating hurdles in fusion reactions
    phys.org/news/2024-04-physici...
    2. Fusion record set for tungsten tokamak WEST
    www.pppl.gov/news/2024/fusion...
    3. UK to launch search for industry partners to develop prototype fusion energy plant
    ccfe.ukaea.uk/uk-to-launch-se...
    4. G7 Puts Fusion Forward at the Climate Energy and Environment Ministers Meeting
    www.fusionindustryassociation...
    Bonuses:
    Fusion Energy Week
    usfusionenergy.org/fusion-ene...
    The latest developments in fusion energy - with the UKAEA
    • The latest development...
    CFS Fusionland
    CFS_energy/status...
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Komentáře • 14

  • @rickvanschaik9450
    @rickvanschaik9450 Před 19 dny +2

    As a Fusion student, it is nice to get these well structured news overviews! Thanks FIA!

  • @josephesther6252
    @josephesther6252 Před 21 dnem +2

    Thanks Mr. Peachman! To the point and well explained as usual. Thank you guys for doing this.

  • @Apollost
    @Apollost Před 20 dny +1

    Yay!! Best news of the week are here! Weekly!

  • @pingvin2-zw5oe
    @pingvin2-zw5oe Před 19 dny

    3:50 Grafite obsorbs hidrogen , but tungsten cools the plasma .Covering of the tungsten plates with grafite could be obvious solution of this problem

  • @bshul10
    @bshul10 Před 11 dny

    How will Helion cool its proposed power plant... The energy generation volume (copper magnetics) is very small and can't be cooled by sufficient air or water flow

  • @Muonium1
    @Muonium1 Před 21 dnem +1

    What the heck is that bouncing hot "particle" at the top of the WEST tokamak at 4:35??!? It can't be an actual particle, it would be knocked around the vacuum vessel toroidally as soon as it hit the plasma and wouldn't be so regular in its motion. It can't be a Thomson scattering laser beam, the time scale of the video is way too long for a light pulse to be slowed down to what's seen here, and why wouldn't it be traversing the entire bulk of the plasma....
    Edit: aha, I thought of something! I bet it's actually a Langmuir probe. A metal ball on a stick that's being periodically mechanically "dipped" into the plasma volume to measure the e temperature and density in the plasma directly. It's being rapidly heated to incandescence every time it hits the edge of the plasma, I bet.

  • @waynebyarlay8421
    @waynebyarlay8421 Před 21 dnem

    what is that 'bouncing ball' spark in the upper left at 4:40 ?

  • @ChristopherStrevens
    @ChristopherStrevens Před 16 dny

    Nice see the latest in tokomaks. Strikes me that they are going ahead without a working prototype. Our configuration delivers and our prototype runs on air as a chemical fuel. I've not tried deuterium except in 1969 at the Rutherford when we powered a 1/4hp electric motor I've been ignored ever since. Total disbelief. Then the psychiatrist attacked and I lost my job.

    • @OCTAVIANBALACI
      @OCTAVIANBALACI Před 12 dny

      They try to fake it in the hope they will make it before the people will found out that they have no real solution

  • @TheGuildofIntrigue
    @TheGuildofIntrigue Před 21 dnem

    zare u familiar with the SAFIRE project?

    • @geraldh.8047
      @geraldh.8047 Před 21 dnem +1

      I hope for his sanity that he has not spent time looking into such BS 😂

    • @johnjakson444
      @johnjakson444 Před 21 dnem +2

      its a load of hokum as is the electric universe nonsense, I also personally know these people, its sad

    • @MattNolanCustom
      @MattNolanCustom Před 12 dny

      delusional, sorry