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1)Introduction
2. 2)
3. Basic nuclear fusion technology
4. 3)Magnetic confinement (MFE)
5. 4)
6. Inertial confinement (ICF)
7. 5)
8. Plasma Heating 5.1 Ohmic Heating 5.2 Neutral-Beam Injection 5.3 Radio-frequency Heating5.3.1) Induction5.3.2)
Dielectric5.3.3) Microwave
9. 6)
10. Cold fusion7 ) F u s i o n h i s t o r y
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12. Fusion power plant9)Joint European Torus (JET)9.1) Machine information9.2) Current status9.3) Remote handling10)
How to start a fire10.1) Produce plasma10.2) feed the coils10.3) Produce pulses11) International Thermonuclear
Experimental Reactor (ITER)11.1) Objective11.2) Reactor overview11.3) Technical design11.4) Assessment of vacuum
vessel12) HiPER 12.1) Background12.2) Description12.3) Fast ignition and HiPER 12.4) Current status12.5) Assessing
fusion power 13)Fusion advantages14) Conclusion14.1) How fusion is safe?14.2) fusion for the near future
Table of Contents
1)Introduction
2)
Basic nuclear fusion technology3)Magnetic confinement (MFE)
4)
Inertial confinement (ICF)
5)
Plasma Heating 5.1 Ohmic Heating 5.2 Neutral-Beam Injection 5.3 Radio-frequency Heating5.3.1) Induction5.3.2)
Dielectric5.3.3) Microwave
6)
Cold fusion7 ) F u s i o n h i s t o r y
8)
Fusion power plant9)Joint European Torus (JET)9.1) Machine information9.2) Current status9.3) Remote handling10) How to
start a fire10.1) Produce plasma10.2) feed the coils10.3) Produce pulses11) International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
(ITER)11.1) Objective11.2) Reactor overview11.3) Technical design11.4) Assessment of vacuum vessel12) HiPER 12.1)
Background12.2) Description12.3) Fast ignition and HiPER 12.4) Current status12.5) Assessing fusion power 13)Fusion
advantages14) Conclusion14.1) How fusion is safe?14.2) fusion for the near future

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