OAK A271 ADVANCED FUSION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ANNUAL REPORT TO THE US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY. The General Atomics (GA) Advanced Fusion Technology Program seeks to advance the knowledge base needed for next-generation fusion experiments, and ultimately for an economical and environmentally attractive fusion energy source. To achieve this objective, they carry out fusion systems design studies to evaluate the technologies needed for next-step experiments and power plants, and they conduct research to develop basic and applied knowledge about these technologies. GA's Advanced Fusion Technology program derives from, and draws on, the physics and engineering expertise built up by many years of experience in designing, building, and ...
OAK-B135 The mission of the DIII-D research program is: ''To establish the scientific basis for the ...
The purpose of this report is to identify the best potential method to adopt nuclear fusion as an al...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Uni...
OAK-B135 The General Atomics (GA) Advanced Fusion Technology program seeks to advance the knowledge ...
In FY97, the General Atomics (GA) Fusion Group made significant contributions to the technology need...
In FY94, the General Atomics (GA) Fusion Group made significant contributions to the technology need...
In FY95, the General Atomics (GA) Fusion Group made significant contributions to the technology need...
In FY96, the General Atomics (GA) Fusion Group made significant contributions to the technology need...
General Atomics (GA) plays an important industrial support role for the US Inertial Confinement Fusi...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is managed by General Atomics (GA) for the US Department of Ener...
On December 30, 1990, the U.S. Department of Energy entered into a contract with General Atomics (GA...
On December 30, 1990, the US Department of Energy entered into a contract with General Atomics (GA) ...
On December 30, 1990, the US Department of Energy entered into a contract with General Atomics (GA) ...
During this period, General Atomics (GA) and their partner Schafer Corporation were assigned 17 form...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is carried out by, General Atomics (GA) for the U.S. Department ...
OAK-B135 The mission of the DIII-D research program is: ''To establish the scientific basis for the ...
The purpose of this report is to identify the best potential method to adopt nuclear fusion as an al...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Uni...
OAK-B135 The General Atomics (GA) Advanced Fusion Technology program seeks to advance the knowledge ...
In FY97, the General Atomics (GA) Fusion Group made significant contributions to the technology need...
In FY94, the General Atomics (GA) Fusion Group made significant contributions to the technology need...
In FY95, the General Atomics (GA) Fusion Group made significant contributions to the technology need...
In FY96, the General Atomics (GA) Fusion Group made significant contributions to the technology need...
General Atomics (GA) plays an important industrial support role for the US Inertial Confinement Fusi...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is managed by General Atomics (GA) for the US Department of Ener...
On December 30, 1990, the U.S. Department of Energy entered into a contract with General Atomics (GA...
On December 30, 1990, the US Department of Energy entered into a contract with General Atomics (GA) ...
On December 30, 1990, the US Department of Energy entered into a contract with General Atomics (GA) ...
During this period, General Atomics (GA) and their partner Schafer Corporation were assigned 17 form...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is carried out by, General Atomics (GA) for the U.S. Department ...
OAK-B135 The mission of the DIII-D research program is: ''To establish the scientific basis for the ...
The purpose of this report is to identify the best potential method to adopt nuclear fusion as an al...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Uni...