Hovingh et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Heavy-ion linear induction accelerators as drivers for inertial fusion power plantsHovingh et al., 1988
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- Hovingh J
- Brady V
- Faltens A
- Keefe D
- Lee E
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- Fusion Technology
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A linear induction accelerator that produces a beam of energetic heavy ions (T∼ 10 GeV, A∼ 200 amu) is a prime candidate as a driver for an inertial fusion power plant. Some early perceptions were that heavy-ion driven fusion would not be cost-competitive with other …
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