Abstract

In the last 60 years, the scientists spent tens of billion dollars attempting to develop useful thermonuclear energy. But they cannot yet reach a stable thermonuclear reaction. They still are promising publicly, after another 15–20 years, more tens of billions of US dollars to finally design the expensive workable industrial installation. The author offers a new, small, cheap cumulative inertial thermonuclear reactor, which increases the pressure and temperature of its nuclear fuel thousands of times, reaches the required ignition stage and, ultimately, full constant contained thermonuclear reaction. Cumulative reactor contains several innovations to achieve its product. It is safe and ecological. The author is aware that no cumulative pressure research was done anywhere else in the world, especially with additional rocket acceleration. The chief among them is using moving explosives (rocket thrust), which allows to accelerate the special piston to a very high speed (more 30 km/s) which (as it is shown by integral computations) compresses the fuel capsule a million times and heats up million degrees of temperature. The author gives detailed computations of the Lawson criterion. He shows the current conventional inertial laser method gives only 0.28 1 g/cm2). The offered method gives 585 > 1 of the needed Lawson criterion. The proposed method cannot only achieve but also significantly exceed the Lawson criterion. The experimental reactor is about a thousand times cheaper than a typical laser unit.

Highlights

  • In the last 60 years, the scientists spent tens of billion dollars attempting to develop useful thermonuclear energy

  • Brief information about thermonuclear reactors Fusion power is useful energy generated by nuclear fusion reactions

  • The largest current nuclear fusion experiment, JET, has resulted in fusion power production somewhat larger than the power put into the plasma, maintained for a few seconds

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Introduction

In the last 60 years, the scientists spent tens of billion dollars attempting to develop useful thermonuclear energy. They cannot yet reach a stable thermonuclear reaction. The author offers a new, small, cheap cumulative inertial thermonuclear reactor, which increases the pressure and temperature of its nuclear fuel thousands of times, reaches the required ignition stage and, full constant contained thermonuclear reaction. Brief information about thermonuclear reactors Fusion power is useful energy generated by nuclear fusion reactions. The unrealized production of net electrical power from fusion machines is planned for the next-generation experiment after ITER. This task is not easy, as scientists thought early on. In order to create the required conditions, the fuel must be heated to tens of millions of degrees and/or compressed to immense pressures

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