The tritium proof-of-principle (TPOP) experiment was designed and built by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to demonstrate the formation and acceleration of the world's first tritium pellets for fueling of future fusion reactors. The experiment was first used to produce hydrogen and deuterium pellets at ORNL. It was then moved to the Tritium Systems Test Assembly at Los Alamos National Laboratory for the production of tritium pellets. The injector used in situ condensation to produce cylindrical pellets in a 1-m-long, 4-mm-ID barrel. A cryogenic {sup 3}He separator, which was an integral part of the gun assembly, was capable of lowering {sup 3}He levels in the feed gas to <0.005%. The experiment was housed to a glovebox for tritium cont...
Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with a half life of 12.3 years. Because it is essential for US the...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA) is a facility built for the demonstration of tritium handlin...
Tritium and deuterium are expected to be the fuel for the first fusion power reactors. Being radioac...
As part of the International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor (ITER) plasma fueling development pro...
As part of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) plasma fueling development pr...
As part of the International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor (ITER) plasma fueling development pro...
As part of the International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor (ITER) plasma fueling development pro...
The TFTR tritium pellet injector (TPI) is designed to provide a tritium pellet fueling capability wi...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been developing pellet injection systems for plasma fueling...
The fusion technology development program for tritium in the US is centered around the Tritium Syste...
The Tritium Systems Test Assembly (TSTA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory is a facility designed to...
A reference design study for a Mirror Fusion Hybrid Reactor has been completed which examines the tr...
This TSTF proposal has two principal objectives. The first objective is to provide by mid-FY 1981 a ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been developing pellet injectors for plasma fueling experim...
The repeating pneumatic hydrogen pellet injector, which was developed at the Oak Ridge National Labo...
Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with a half life of 12.3 years. Because it is essential for US the...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA) is a facility built for the demonstration of tritium handlin...
Tritium and deuterium are expected to be the fuel for the first fusion power reactors. Being radioac...
As part of the International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor (ITER) plasma fueling development pro...
As part of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) plasma fueling development pr...
As part of the International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor (ITER) plasma fueling development pro...
As part of the International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor (ITER) plasma fueling development pro...
The TFTR tritium pellet injector (TPI) is designed to provide a tritium pellet fueling capability wi...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been developing pellet injection systems for plasma fueling...
The fusion technology development program for tritium in the US is centered around the Tritium Syste...
The Tritium Systems Test Assembly (TSTA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory is a facility designed to...
A reference design study for a Mirror Fusion Hybrid Reactor has been completed which examines the tr...
This TSTF proposal has two principal objectives. The first objective is to provide by mid-FY 1981 a ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been developing pellet injectors for plasma fueling experim...
The repeating pneumatic hydrogen pellet injector, which was developed at the Oak Ridge National Labo...
Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with a half life of 12.3 years. Because it is essential for US the...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA) is a facility built for the demonstration of tritium handlin...
Tritium and deuterium are expected to be the fuel for the first fusion power reactors. Being radioac...