The performance of NASA Lewis fusion experiments (SUMMA and Bumpy Torus) is compared with other experiments and that necessary for a power reactor. Key parameters cited are gain (fusion power/input power) and the time average fusion power, both of which may be more significant for real fusion reactors than the commonly used Lawson parameter. The NASA devices are over 10 orders of magnitude below the required powerplant values in both gain and time average power. The best experiments elsewhere are also as much as 4 to 5 orders of magnitude low. However, the NASA experiments compare favorably with other alternate approaches that have received less funding than the mainline experiments. The steady-state character and efficiency of plasma heati...
The development of NASAs Kilopower fission reactor is taking large strides toward flight development...
A three-year, NASA/BMDO-sponsored experimental program to conduct performance and plume plasma prope...
Moving beyond ITER toward a demonstration power reactor (Demo) will require the integration of stabl...
Technological problems anticipated in fusion reactor application to spacecraft propulsion and power ...
An historical synopsis is provided of the NASA-Lewis research program on fusion energy for space pow...
The NASA Lewis bumpy-torus facility consists of 12 superconducting coils, each 19 cm i.d. and capabl...
Presentation concerns the building a test facility for high power and thermonuclear fusion propulsio...
A summary is presented of the performance of the two-coil superconducting pilot rig which preceded t...
The Lawson criterion is a key concept in the pursuit of fusion energy, relating the fuel density $n$...
Initial results were obtained from low power operation of the NASA Lewis Bumpy Torus experiment, in ...
This study was developed because the recognized need of defining of a new spacecraft architecture su...
The limitations of the Tokamak fusion reactor concept are discussed and various other fusion reactor...
Nuclear Power has been available as a relatively clean and reliable energy source for several decade...
The hardware selections available for fabrication of a nuclear electric propulsion stage for planeta...
The bumpy torus facility consists of 12 superconducting coils, each 19 cm i.d. and capable of 3.0 te...
The development of NASAs Kilopower fission reactor is taking large strides toward flight development...
A three-year, NASA/BMDO-sponsored experimental program to conduct performance and plume plasma prope...
Moving beyond ITER toward a demonstration power reactor (Demo) will require the integration of stabl...
Technological problems anticipated in fusion reactor application to spacecraft propulsion and power ...
An historical synopsis is provided of the NASA-Lewis research program on fusion energy for space pow...
The NASA Lewis bumpy-torus facility consists of 12 superconducting coils, each 19 cm i.d. and capabl...
Presentation concerns the building a test facility for high power and thermonuclear fusion propulsio...
A summary is presented of the performance of the two-coil superconducting pilot rig which preceded t...
The Lawson criterion is a key concept in the pursuit of fusion energy, relating the fuel density $n$...
Initial results were obtained from low power operation of the NASA Lewis Bumpy Torus experiment, in ...
This study was developed because the recognized need of defining of a new spacecraft architecture su...
The limitations of the Tokamak fusion reactor concept are discussed and various other fusion reactor...
Nuclear Power has been available as a relatively clean and reliable energy source for several decade...
The hardware selections available for fabrication of a nuclear electric propulsion stage for planeta...
The bumpy torus facility consists of 12 superconducting coils, each 19 cm i.d. and capable of 3.0 te...
The development of NASAs Kilopower fission reactor is taking large strides toward flight development...
A three-year, NASA/BMDO-sponsored experimental program to conduct performance and plume plasma prope...
Moving beyond ITER toward a demonstration power reactor (Demo) will require the integration of stabl...