Fiscal Year 1987 Department of Energy Authorization: Magnetic fusion energyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... continue to make important contributions to the Nation's efforts to make fusion energy a practical reality , and I am grateful that you have the skills and dedication to do this important work . You have my admira- tion for what you ...
... continue to make important contributions to the Nation's efforts to make fusion energy a practical reality , and I am grateful that you have the skills and dedication to do this important work . You have my admira- tion for what you ...
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... continue while other program elements are delayed or deferred . In the Applied Plasma Physics subprogram , a core base of research is maintained . The two major device fabrication projects that were initiated in FY 1986 , the reversed ...
... continue while other program elements are delayed or deferred . In the Applied Plasma Physics subprogram , a core base of research is maintained . The two major device fabrication projects that were initiated in FY 1986 , the reversed ...
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... continue for limited D - T operation in 1989. As part of the US / Japan cooperation program , Doublet III will explore beta limits with shaped plasmas . Collaboration abroad , especially on European tokamaks , will continue ...
... continue for limited D - T operation in 1989. As part of the US / Japan cooperation program , Doublet III will explore beta limits with shaped plasmas . Collaboration abroad , especially on European tokamaks , will continue ...
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... continue preparation for limited D - T operations in 1989. Doublet III - D , operating with a new vacuum vessel , will explore beta limits with shaped plasmas as part of the U.S./Japan cooperative program . In addition , procurement of ...
... continue preparation for limited D - T operations in 1989. Doublet III - D , operating with a new vacuum vessel , will explore beta limits with shaped plasmas as part of the U.S./Japan cooperative program . In addition , procurement of ...
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... continue with transition from the Oak Ridge Reactor to the High Flux Isotope Reactor . Design of an ignited , burning plasma experiment will continue . In Planning and Projects , funds are provided to support the program's landlord ...
... continue with transition from the Oak Ridge Reactor to the High Flux Isotope Reactor . Design of an ignited , burning plasma experiment will continue . In Planning and Projects , funds are provided to support the program's landlord ...
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1987 budget request activities appropriate basic burning plasma certainly Clarke COCOM committee concept confinement systems CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue cost DEAN Department of Energy development of fusion device effort Energy Research energy source exchange experimental focus funding fusion development fusion power fusion reactor fusion research FY 1987 budget goal going gyrotrons heating IEEE ignition experiment industry initial innovation international collaboration international cooperation issues LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LLOYD look Madam Chairman Magnetic Fusion Energy magnetic mirror maintain major Marilyn Lloyd materials MENSE MFTF-B Mike McCormack Miley million mirror program MORRISON mothballed nuclear operation Plasma Physics potential proposed question Reversed Field Pinch Science and Technology scientific scientists and engineers Soviet program Soviet Union stellarator Subcommittee on Energy subprogram tandem mirror technical test facility testimony TFTR Thank theory things tion tokamak tritium TRIVELPIECE U.S. program U.S. scientists
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Page 13 - The high-current, low voltage power supplies for the International Fusion Superconducting Magnet Test Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been redesigned to eliminate stability problems caused by limiting action and related system dynamics. This paper describes the redesign, simulation, and testing of the power supply regulator for a 2-H, 15,000-A superconducting coil.
Page 8 - Is available to perfect the fusion energy source, which we expect to be a critical necessity In the long run. Finally, the utilization of the United States portion of the world's fusion development resources can be enhanced by this approach, since it provides the flexibility to collaborate Internationally. The essence of the program strategy Is to maintain a broad domestic research and development program with emphasis on establishing the basic elements (components or subsystems) of the science and...
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Page 8 - Therefore, time is available to perfect the fusion energy source, which we expect to be a critical necessity in the long run. Finally, the utilization of the United States portion of the world's fusion development resources can be enhanced by this approach, since it provides the flexibility to collaborate internationally. The essence of the program strategy is to maintain a broad domestic research and development program with emphasis on establishing the basic elements (components or subsystems)...
Page 10 - Given this current technical status and the revised program strategy, the FY 1987 budget request was developed with two major factors in mind. The first Is a need to maintain a balance between our domestic science and technology program and those abroad, In order to allow effective International collaboration to supplement our domestic activities. The second Is the need to support those experimental Investigations that are appropriate In order to maintain progress. Facilities that are large enough...
Page 2 - Soviet sides did agree that further fusion collaboration of some sort could be beneficial, and the communique expresses ". . . the importance of the work aimed at utilizing controlled thermonuclear fusion for peaceful purposes, and in this connection, advocated the widest practicable development of international cooperation in obtaining this source of energy, which is essentially inexhaustible, for the benefit of mankind".
Page 5 - The program 1s making excellent technical progress toward this goal. The long-term need and desirability for fusion energy continues to be strong. However, the program plan and the program budgets have been adjusted to reflect Improvements in our near-term energy supply as well as the need to control Federal spending. During the mid-1970's the Magnetic Fusion Energy program responded to the then looming energy crisis, by laying out a plan that was dedicated to the goal of having a fusion energy reactor...
Page 7 - ... in an international Stellarator program under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) and bilateral agreements with Japan and the USSR as well as in a Reversed Field Pinch program under the IEA; and 3) performing smaller scale basic research on the Stellarator and Reversed Field Pinch concepts. The second key technical issue concerns the properties of burning plasmas. Understanding the properties of burning plasmas is required to complete the scientific base. This step requires...
Page 8 - It allows -40accommodatlon of budget stringency, as well as for progress to resolve the technical uncertainties that exist about the exact nature of a suitable fusion reactor. There appears to be no premium on early deployment of fusion in our present energy circumstances.
Page 6 - This plan has been accepted by both the Congress and the technical community. The development of magnetic fusion could lead to economic energy sources that possess a secure fuel reserve, as well as acceptable environmental and safety features. The fuel, deuterium (and tritium from lithium), Is readily -39available at low cost, and Its supply Is essentially unlimited.