• PROTO is a proposed nuclear fusion reactor to be implemented after 2050, a successor to the ITER and DEMO projects. It is part of the European Commission...
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    class of nuclear fusion experimental reactors that are intended to demonstrate the net production of electric power from nuclear fusion. Most of the ITER...
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  • set SEAT Proto, concept cars PROTO (fusion reactor) All pages with titles beginning with proto All pages with titles containing proto Protos (disambiguation)...
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    International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, iter meaning "the way" or "the path" in Latin) is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject...
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    pressure and thus tends to expand according to the ideal gas law. For a fusion reactor, the problem is keeping the plasma contained against this pressure;...
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    Proto-Sphera is an Italian experiment to develop a spherical fusion reactor using a plasma to replace the usual central column. The device used is the...
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    and any power used to run the reactor P fusion {\displaystyle P_{\text{fusion}}} , is the power generated by fusion reactions, basically a function...
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  • Tokamak Energy Fountain, Henry (September 29, 2020). "Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Is 'Very Likely to Work,' Studies Suggest". New York Times. Retrieved...
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    These microplasmas disperse in a time measured in nanoseconds. For a fusion power reactor, a repetition rate of several per second will be needed. Within the...
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    facility in which candidate materials for the use in an energy producing fusion reactor can be fully qualified. IFMIF will be an accelerator-driven neutron...
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    threshold value, these fission–fusion hybrid reactors can continue producing power from the fission fuel as long as the fusion reactor continues to provide neutrons...
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  • Multiphysics, inventory and source-term code MURE Serpent-MCNP utility for Reactor Evolution VESTA Monte Carlo depletion interface code PyNE The Nuclear Engineering...
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    Z Pulsed Power Facility (category Inertial confinement fusion)
    Fusion Research" described early work and first generation machines: Hydra (1972); Proto I (1975); Proto II (1977); EBFA/PBFA (electronic beam fusion...
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    Theta pinch (category Magnetic confinement fusion)
    is a type of fusion power reactor design. The name refers to the configuration of currents used to confine the plasma fuel in the reactor, arranged to...
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  • Diffusion Inhibitor (category Fusion reactors)
    terms, the device was very similar to the toroidal magnetic confinement fusion reactor designs that emerged in the 1950s and 60s, with a strong physical resemblance...
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  • Compact toroid (category Fusion power)
    Press, 1986 Charles Hartman, "Fusion-Reactor Aspects of the Compact Torus", Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 11 March 1981 "ProtoSphera, General Framework"...
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  • Toroidal solenoid (category Magnetic confinement fusion devices)
    in the early 1950s, and ultimately to the ZETA reactor of 1958. The basic understanding of nuclear fusion was developed during the 1920s as physicists explored...
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  • future capture attempts. Each team's reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the Fusion Shield at their own base, which is impenetrable...
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  • The height of the surface of a fluid layer ZETA (fusion reactor) (all uppercase) was an early fusion experiment. The following characters are used only...
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    direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), the ASTM standard term is powder bed fusion (PBF). PBF is a rapid prototyping, 3D printing, or additive manufacturing...
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    generation (such as pebble-bed reactors) to combat global warming. 21 November 2006 – Implementation of the ITER fusion power reactor project near Cadarache,...
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    engineering problems such as plasma confinement, liquid-metal cooling of nuclear reactors, and electromagnetic casting (among others). A magnetohydrodynamic drive...
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  • because their addition leads to less stressful shear conditions for cells in reactors. There are grades of poloxamers commercially available specifically for...
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  • eventually sees the error of his ways and sacrifices himself to sink a fusion reactor he built into the East River, where he drowns. Octavius appears in the...
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    List of chemical element name etymologies (category Articles containing Proto-Germanic-language text)
    Dictionary. Mallory & Adams (2006) The Oxford introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European world, Oxford University Press Harper, Douglas...
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    intermediate product in thorium-based nuclear reactors, and is therefore removed from the active zone of the reactor during the breeding process. Ocean science...
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    chemical element; it has symbol Ag (from Latin argentum 'silver', derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erǵ 'shiny, white') and atomic number 47. A soft, white...
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    back earlier than the 4th century AD, but it is possibly derived from the Proto-Turkic word bulģha ("to mix", "shake", "stir") and its derivative bulgak...
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  • ambition for fusion power. After a demonstration goes awry, which results in the death of Otto's wife Rosie, the destruction of the fusion reactor, and the...
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    the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Gold can be manufactured in a nuclear reactor, but doing so is highly impractical and would cost far more than the value...
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