fusion reactor
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffusionandreactor
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fusion
noun[U]
uk/ˈfjuː.ʒən/us/ˈfjuː.ʒən/
an occasion when two or more things join or ...
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reactor
noun[C]
uk/riˈæk.tər/us/riˈæk.tɚ/
a large machine in which atoms are either divided or joined in order to ...
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(Definition offusionandreactorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Interaction between neighboring beams in heavy ionfusionreactorchamber.
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Both of these effects, determining the heat removal requirements and the lifetime of the first wall, are very important issues for afusionreactor.
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Our present position from the side of sub-relativistic conditions may be an alternative approach on the way to the very simplified low costfusionreactor.
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In particular, in a high-performance tokamak aiming at the steady statefusionreactor, island formation is the critical issue.
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Thisfusionreactoris with magnetic field such as mirror machine and graphite solid blanket.
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However, there are still some gaps to build afusionreactordue to various technical barriers.
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The book is up to date, concluding with sections on inertial confinement, laser fusion, ion beam drivers and also a possible futurefusionreactor.
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All experiments so far were restricted to a channel length below half a meter while the required channels in afusionreactorhave to be a factor of ten longer.
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This is encouraging to the scientists whose work is directed ultimately to the development of afusionreactor.
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Fast breeder reactor andfusionreactortechnology may not develop according to plan, and renewable energy sources may not live up to expectation.
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If afusionreactorcan be made to work, it holds the promise of almost unlimited power supplies from fuels which are in abundant supply.
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Even so, we are not in sight of afusionreactorcapable of providing cheap electricity.
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It is hoped, in due course, that it will demonstrate the scientific feasibility of fusion, the first real step towards development of afusionreactor.
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We hope we will go forward to fusion, but we have not yet got even a bench modelfusionreactorworking.
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It is no use persuading our-selves that we can wait for thefusionreactor.
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