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Fusion PowerWhy did you remove the word thermonuclear from the tokamak section of Fusion Power? Tokamaks contain a plasma at thermal equilibrium so it has a meaningful temperature and it relies on this temperature to achieve fusion so the word thermonuclear seems entirely appropriate. Devices like the Farnsworth_fusor achieve fusion by giving nuclei high velocities by non thermal mechanisms so cannot be described as thermonuclear. I might be rusty - it has been a while but I am curious about why you think thermonuclear is incorrect. Mtpaley (talk) 23:27, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
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While hardly rigourous, overall it would seem that "the field" considers the two concepts to be flip sides of the same coin. While I would agree that the current article on the criterion is not all that it can be, I would argue against separating these two concepts too firmly. Maury Markowitz (talk) 15:03, 20 November 2015 (UTC) I apologize it took me several months to see your message. I agree with your statement that most fusion researchers see the Lawson Criteria as setting a minimum density, temperature and time. The tokamak and ICF crowd uses this as a way to excuse lots of fusion approaches - and justify their funding, so this is a really important concept. The original paper did start with an energy balance - which many people are unaware of - and yes it moved to a triple product. This has become a "minimum" triple product in the past 60 years. But, I think the balance is a more important concept, because it connects lots of problems seen in modern fusion research: plasma loss by conduction, energy lost by radiation, device efficiency and fusion rates. But - admittedly - that is just a opinion. In my opinion, using the energy balance is a much more comprehensive way to measure fusion approaches, then the triple product. I cannot argue this position fully because I do not have enough information. For example, I do not fully understand the steps to take this energy balance to a minimum triple product. I suspect that there are assumptions built into those steps (for example assuming that you can only capture a maximum % of the energy from a fusion reactor). I also would love to see the measurements connecting radiation loss to confinement, plasma composition and temperature - which would be critical for finding a minimum set of conditions. I have some documents I want to read which I hope can explain this better: 1. Wessons' tokamak textbook walks the reader through the steps 2. Irvin Lindemuths' 2009 paper: "The fundamental parameter space of controlled thermonuclear fusion" American Journal of Physics 77, 407 (2009); doi: 10.1119/1.3096646 By Irvin R. Lindemuth and Richard E. Siemon 3. Re-checking Lawson's original paper I called up Dr. Lindemuth, who spent a long time thinking about this and in his opinion the triple product had been oversold. He told me: "it is not clear that: reaching minimum triple is a guarantee that a concept will work and that not reaching a minimum triple will guarantee that a concept will fail". But, I need some time to research this idea some more. I would also add that if you surveyed a group of fusion graduate students, or physics students they would tell you that lawson means a minimum triple, without knowing why. WikiHelper2134 (talk) 22:52, 15 February 2016 (UTC) Hi, File permission problem with File:The Gas Dynamic Trap Photo.pngThanks for uploading File:The Gas Dynamic Trap Photo.png, which you've attributed to Dr. Thomas Simonen. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license. If you are the copyright holder for this media entirely yourself but have previously published it elsewhere (especially online), please either
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