What Can and Cannot Be Expected from Tokamak Fusion

ATOMIC ENERGY(2021)

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This article is a response to the analysis of nuclear fusion by V. V. Orlov and L. I. Ponomarev in their article “Nuclear problems of thermonuclear power generation” [Atomnaya Energiya, 124 , No. 2, 105–110 (2018); Atomic Energy, 124 , No. 2, 129–138 (2018)], pointing to the decades-long lack-of-progress in thermonuclear energy research. The authors of the article attribute the lack-of-progress to fundamental problems in the nuclear aspects of thermonuclear fusion. Here, the reason for the current stagnation – essentially, the degeneration of thermonuclear fusion that commenced in the 1950s–1970s with rapid development – is presented. The scientific investigations have been and remain within the scope of the Tamm–Sakharov concept of toroidal plasma confinement, which provided the first impetus to progress but soon showed its insufficiency. An additional element is considered – the suppression of plasma cooling by using moving liquid lithium to pump out plasma. For tokamaks this opens up new prospects for obtaining burning plasma suitable for use in hybrid (fission-fusion) reactors.
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