Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Nuclear fusion – Magnetic confinement of plasma
Patent
1986-12-09
1988-06-07
Kyle, Deborah L.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Nuclear fusion
Magnetic confinement of plasma
376142, 376146, G21B 100
Patent
active
047495405
ABSTRACT:
A demountable tokamak fusion reactor core in which a demountable central portion contains at least the inner toroidal field producing legs of the tokamak toroidal field coil and the plasma containment vessel. Also in the demountable central portion may be poloidal field coils and a means of heating the plasma or heating and shaping the plasma, e.g., an ohmic heating coil. The outer relatively permanent portion of the fusion reactor contains a blanket system within an opening formed by the current return legs of the toroidal field coil. Different embodiments of the ohmic heating coil could include a bucking cylinder toroidal magnet support. A reactor vessel and a dynamic tokamak support and tension suppressing system supports the tokamak.
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Blumenau Leif
Bogart S. Locke
Klein Richard L.
Kyle Deborah L.
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