Development of heavy ion induction linear accelerators as drivers for inertial confinement fusion [electronic resource].
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- Berkeley, Calif. : Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1988.
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- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Summary
- There is a continuing study in the USA of the feasibility of an induction linac fusion driver, which would accelerate multiple heavy-ion beams through a sequence of pulsed transformers and amplify the beam current during acceleration. The driver cost could be $200/Joule or less and the cost of electricity in the range of .050-.055$/kWhr. As a next stage of development to assess the feasibility of this approach we propose an ''Induction Linac Systems Experiment''. This will test some of the technology and multiple-beam manipulations necessary for a fusion driver. 7 refs., 1 fig.
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- E 1.99:lbl-25235
E 1.99: conf-880695-64
conf-880695-64
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- Published through SciTech Connect.
06/01/1988.
"lbl-25235"
" conf-880695-64"
"DE89001320"
1. European particle accelerator conference, Rome, Italy, 7 Jun 1988.
Judd, D.L.; Lee, E.P.; Kim, C.H.; Faltens, A.; Celata, C.; Fessenden, T.J.; Meuth, H.; Warwick, A.I.; Laslett, L.J.; Keffe, D.; Rutkowski, H. - Funding Information
- AC03-76SF00098
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