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Re: Fission-Fusion Design

Unread postPosted: Wed 22 Jul 2015, 21:37:10
by Tikib
Okay so I thought about it and two hemispheres is actually a better solution as it would naturally focus the energy onto the next stage whilst using less fuel.

Re: Fission-Fusion Design

Unread postPosted: Sat 25 Jul 2015, 12:44:09
by Tikib
I do not beleive a net energy magnetic confinement fusion device is possible at all.

The D-D or D-T reaction does not behave like the slow burning H-H reaction in the sun.

if the density of D-T or D-D is sufficent to release net energy it will always cause an explosion.

ITER nuclear fusion project avoids delays as U.S. doubles bu

Unread postPosted: Wed 28 Mar 2018, 21:22:49
by AdamB

The United States has agreed to double its planned 2018 budget contribution to the ITER project to build a prototype nuclear fusion reactor, avoiding delays to the international project this year, its director said on Monday. FILE PHOTO - A crane loads equipments at the construction site of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance,Southern France, October 6, 2016. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier Washington cut the United States’ 2017 contribution from a scheduled $105 million to $50 million and had planned to cut its 2018 contribution from a scheduled $120 million to $63 million. But in last-minute talks about the U.S. 2018 budget last week, the U.S. Congress approved a draft Omnibus Spending Bill with a $122 million in-kind contribution for ITER, which President Donald Trump signed into law on Friday, ITER said. “This is a very positive signal ... it will prevent ITER having


ITER nuclear fusion project avoids delays as U.S. doubles budget

Re: Fission-Fusion Design

Unread postPosted: Sat 31 Mar 2018, 16:39:04
by StarvingLion
Adam is so desperate rescuing old threads that he posts the ITER fusion article in a thread about Fission-Fusion Design.

Hey Adam, guess what, ITER is NOT a Fission-Fusion Design.