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International Thermonuclear Energy Research

K. Bockasten and co-workers. Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion Research, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vieima, Austna, 1961. [Pg.118]

Fusion has already been achieved in several devices, but not beyond the break-even point, where the amount of energy produced is the same as the amount consumed. Much basic research is still required and is the focus of a number of international collaborative efforts. As discussed in Chapter 4, foremost among these efforts is the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), which will be a scale-up of the Princeton Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor shown in Figure 19.17. [Pg.650]

A Status Report on Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion, STU/PUB/872 International Fusion Research Council. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1990. [Pg.993]


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