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A 100 KW Class Applied-field Magnetoplasmadynamic Thruster
Published on: December 22, 2018
まとめ
重イオン加速器で駆動されるインプロージョンは,有用な核融合エネルギーへの道を提供します. 熱核標的と原子炉の物理的,経済的制約を満たすことは,この潜在能力を実現するための鍵です.
科学分野:
- 物理 物理学 物理学とは
- エンジニアリング エンジニアリング
- エネルギー科学 エネルギー科学
背景:
- 核融合エネルギーは,有望なクリーンエネルギー源である.
- 重イオン加速器は,慣性封じ込め融合の原動力として調査されています.
研究 の 目的:
- 重イオン加速器駆動のインプロージョンを使用して有用な核融合エネルギーを生成する可能性を評価する.
- 成功した実施のための重要な物理的および経済的制約を特定する.
主な方法:
- 熱核標的の物理学的分析.
- 原子炉の経済的実行可能性の評価.
- 重イオン加速器の性能パラメータの評価. 重イオン加速器の性能パラメータの評価. 重イオン加速器の性能パラメータの評価. 重イオン加速器の性能パラメータの評価. 重イオン加速器の性能パラメータの評価.
主要な成果:
- 核融合エネルギー生成は,重イオン駆動のインプロージョンによって可能である.
- 主な制約は,ターゲットの物理性と原子炉の経済性に関係しています.
結論:
- 重イオン爆発による核融合エネルギーの実用化には,物理的,経済的課題への対応が不可欠である.
- 特定された制約を克服するためにさらなる研究開発が必要である.
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