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Energy “Laws” Energy “Producers” Energy “Consumers” Next step: Panels Sustainable Energy: Complex problem that requires long term planning and government involvement Policies, budget, etc….
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Example Interconnected Policies Balance of Trade Transportation policy Agricultural policy Foreign policy Energy policy Believe it or not… Development of the technology for the future
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Examples International Collaboration to develop Nuclear Fusion Energy 1985- Geneva Superpower Summit: Reagan (USA) & Gorbachev (Soviet Union) agreed on project to develop new cleaner, sustainable source of energy- Fusion energy!! Why Fusion?
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E=mc 2 Science well known… 5 We are just copying nature !
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Natural Fusion Reactors vs Fusion Experiments on Earth Just need to produce plasma like those in starts…
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What is a Plasma ? Four States of Matter SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Matter heated to high temperatures becomes a Plasma
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Characteristics of Typical Plasmas
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Benefits of Fusion
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FUSION METHODS Magnetic Confinement Inertial (laser) Confinement
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Magnetic Confinement Tokomak Invented in the 50’s by Soviet Physicists –Toroidal chamber with magnetic coils –Toroidal chamber with axial magnetic fields Most common form of magnetic confinement reactor –Most studied Walls “capture” the heat and pass it to a heat exchanger which produces steam to drive a turbine ITER –International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor –Being built in France –First tokomak fusion reactor that will become productive
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Plasma Turbulence: Edge Effects Toroidal Coordinate System: Common in plasma physics Red arrow - poloidal direction (θ) Blue arrow - toroidal direction (φ)
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Inside JET
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Captured by an ultra-high-speed camera, a pellet of fuel is injected into a plasma at the ASDEX Upgrade Tokomak in Garching, Germany. Photo: EFDA. Plasma image following the injection of a frozen deuterium pellet Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory JET
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Fusion Temperature attained Fusion confinement one step away 15
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ITER Reactor: Cross Section
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Inertial (laser) Confinement Implosion of micro-capsules of fuel by high power laser beams –Lasers cause instantaneous sublimation to plasma –Plasma envelope collapses under the radiative pressure –Collapse sends a shockwave through the fuel heating it to its critical temperature Final stage the interior fuel reaches 20 times the density of lead and 10 8 K Instead of having to confine the plasma for long periods, IC confines plasma in very short bursts Still not as efficient as magnetic forms Improvements in laser technology main priority
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D-T micro- balloon fuel pellet
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Gold Hohlraum Hohlraum Reactions
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Lawrence Livermore National Lab
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Recent Developments: Sandia National Laboratories Two Purposes: –Weapons research –Pursue the ignition of fusion Z Accelerator (inertial confinement) –Uses blasts of X-rays crashing into a hydrogen (deuterium) capsule at the center 200 trillion watts of x-rays (10 x electrical energy than entire generating capacity of the world) 15 million degrees centigrade Cheaper than Tokamaks and Lasers
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Wrong path… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KMml SDWFIc&feature=related
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