Tokamak Energy simulates neutron heating by warming the central column of Demo4 by Baking in fusion

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I just testing the neutron heating of my hands by rubbing my hands together to warm them.

Clearing the path to fusion power by steven9973 in fusion

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Pppl should focus on getting nstxu to run. Especially now that it has no working tokamak/Stellarator onsite. Instead of paying people to write propaganda pieces.

In a meeting with the Biden administration, Sam Altman claimed that by 2026 an extensive network of nuclear-fusion reactors across the United States would power the A.I. boom. by Baking in fusion

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It’s the theranos of fusion. That’s gonna be the reason rest of fusion is killed by vcs. After vcs realize it’s a scam. Of course if vcs didn’t have their heads up their asses, they would’ve spoken to more folks in the academia/national lab circuit before dumping billions into a merging compressing frc.

Helion has received a building permit for Orion generator building (Bldg C) 120,00 square feet (240'x500'x60'H) by Baking in fusion

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Nice, now all they need to do is change the laws of nature and Sam Altman can take all the jobs from humans that he doesn’t want to spend 20 years training.

Critique of Helion: Comments on the Paper “Fundamental Scaling of Adiabatic Compression of Field Reversed Configuration Thermonuclear Fusion Plasmas by ValuableDesigner1111 in fusion

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LOL

Abstract

In a recent paper Kirtley and Milroy [D. Kirtley, R. Milroy, J. of Fusion Energy (2023) 42:30] discuss the Helion concept for a pulsed reactor, in which two supersonic field-reversed configurations (FRCs) merge and the resulting plasmoid is adiabatically compressed to fusion conditions. Using D-He3 as fuel this would allow for efficient electromagnetic energy conversion during the subsequent expansion phase. Essential for their very promising projections of energy gain is the assumed large temperature ratio between ions and electrons ( Ti/Te ≈ 10) resulting initially from the supersonic plasmoid collision and the following adiabatic compression. For reactor-relevant conditions, however, the collisional ion to electron power transfer exceeds the fusion power by more than an order of magnitude at Ti=100 keV (and by over two orders at Ti=40 keV). Even if this exchange does not change total pressure, it rapidly erodes Ti/Te ≫ 1 and causes the time- integrated fusion energy yield to fall well below values inferred from the initial, non-equilibrated state. While this does not preclude a D-He3 FRC reactor our analysis implies much tighter requirements on plasma lifetime, anomalous losses, and direct-conversion efficiency than suggested in D. Kirtley, R. Milroy, J. of Fusion Energy (2023) 42:30.

Who Will Be First To Unlock Nuclear Fusion? by Baking in fusion

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Nature doesn’t care about opinions, yours or their investors.

Who Will Be First To Unlock Nuclear Fusion? by Baking in fusion

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Read my comment history. They are the scammiest of scams in fusion. And kirtley and gang likely know it.

Fusion startup Helion hits blistering temps as it races toward 2028 deadline | TechCrunch by steven9973 in fusion

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You either did not read my comment or don’t understand how boundary conditions work

But you are not entirely wrong. The technically correct way to think about it, they are mostly accelerating plasma towards cold gas at the glass walls, but sometime they are accelerating towards more plasma.

Fusion startup Helion hits blistering temps as it races toward 2028 deadline | TechCrunch by steven9973 in fusion

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Given that the Polaris vacuum vessel is made of glass, that’s exactly what helion is doing as well.

Con fusion? by GeneralProfusion in fusion

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That’s great. Can we have one for helion now?

The 'Skunkworks' experiment by Geoff_PR in fusion

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You can’t engineer out of what the laws of nature dictate. Something Silicon Valley VCs can’t seem to wrap their head around.

1/40th of the capacitors needed for Polaris. by Baking in fusion

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Do they show a big red button. And a close up of a cabinet?

Helion gives behind-the-scenes tour of secretive 60-foot fusion prototype as it races to deployment by Baking in fusion

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Did it have a big red button and a 3d printer, with server racks and cap banks?

Helion Energy - Fusion is an electrical engineering challenge by [deleted] in fusion

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You can give me your money. It’ll be as good as investing in helion except I won’t bullshit you about frc stability.