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Krakowski, R.A.; Hagenson, R.L.; Miller, R.L.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA)1984
Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA)1984
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[en] The prevalent vision of magnetic fusion as a central-station power plant projects a high-technology, low-power-density nuclear boiler that may require high energy costs to be economic. Smaller, higher-power-density approaches can reduce the impact of the fusion power core and associated support equipment on the overall cost equation for fusion. In the course of attaining sizes, power capacity, and costs that are more in line with alternative energy sources, a range of problems, promise, and pathways can be identified. The issues related to these more compact systems are addressed on the basis of generic reactor models
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24 Sep 1984; 15 p; 13. symposium on fusion technology; Varese (Italy); 24-28 Sep 1984; CONF-840915--5; Available from NTIS, PC A02; 3 as DE85002023
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