A fusion experiment ran so hot that the wall materials facing the plasma retained defects. Christophe Roux/CEA IRFM, CC BY Fusion energy has the potential to be an effective clean energy source, as ...
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One of the hardest engineering challenges in the world of fusion energy is developing materials that can withstand the inferno of a reactor’s plasma. The International Thermonuclear Experimental ...
Fusion energy has the potential to be an effective clean energy source, as its reactions generate incredibly large amounts of energy. Fusion reactors aim to reproduce on Earth what happens in the core ...
Workers wear protective equipment in a cavernous hall that contains industrial equipment. The tokamak hall at Commonwealth Fusion Systems’ fusion energy facility in Devens, Massachusetts, will house ...
Fusion energy has the potential to be an effective clean energy source, as its reactions generate incredibly large amounts of energy. Fusion reactors aim to reproduce on Earth what happens in the core ...
The Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER), a research lab based in the Netherlands, is utilizing its specialized device, Magnum-PSI, to test and develop materials capable of ...
As fusion technology progresses, identifying materials that can withstand the extreme conditions within reactors is essential—particularly for components like divertors, which bear the brunt of plasma ...
Michael Amdi Madsen, IAEA Office of Public Information and Communication “One of the most challenging aspects of a fusion reaction is dealing with the damage caused by released neutrons,” said Kalle ...
Aneeqa Khan works for the University of Manchester and consults with the UKAEA. She is paid by University of Manchester and STFC. She has written this in a personal capacity and her views do not not ...
Thought LeadersDr. Masatoshi Kondo Associate Professor Tokyo Institute of Technology AZoM spoke with Dr. Masatoshi Kondo from the Tokyo Institute of Technology about liquid metals and the corrosion of ...
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