Lockheed Martin Now Has a Patent For Its Potentially World Changing Fusion Reactor

Lockheed Martin has quietly obtained a patent associated with its design for a potentially revolutionary compact fusion reactor, or CFR. If this project has been progressing on schedule, the company could debut a prototype system that size of shipping container, but capable of powering a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier or 80,000 homes, sometime in the next year or so.

Tokamaks, a magnetic confinement device scientists in the Soviet Union first invented in the 1950s, as an example, stating that they had a low magnetic pressure limit under which they could safely operate.

With McGuire's help, the article succinctly explained, at least in theory, how the CFR was supposed to get around these issues:

“The problem with tokamaks is that “they can only hold so much plasma, and we call that the beta limit,” McGuire says. Measured as the ratio of plasma pressure to the magnetic pressure, the beta limit of the average tokamak is low, or about “5% or so of the confining pressure,” he says. Comparing the torus to a bicycle tire, McGuire adds, ‘if they put too much in, eventually their confining tire will fail and burst—so to operate safely, they don’t go too close to that.’ …

The CFR will avoid these issues by tackling plasma confinement in a radically different way. Instead of constraining the plasma within tubular rings, a series of superconducting coils will generate a new magnetic-field geometry in which the plasma is held within the broader confines of the entire reaction chamber. Superconducting magnets within the coils will generate a magnetic field around the outer border of the chamber. ‘So for us, instead of a bike tire expanding into air, we have something more like a tube that expands into an ever-stronger wall,’ McGuire says. The system is therefore regulated by a self-tuning feedback mechanism, whereby the farther out the plasma goes, the stronger the magnetic field pushes back to contain it. The CFR is expected to have a beta limit ratio of one. ‘We should be able to go to 100% or beyond,’ he adds.”

If the system works, it’s hard to underscore just how dramatically it could change not just the future of warfare, but the basic nature of human existence. Running on approximately 25 pounds of fuel – a mixture of hydrogen isotopes deuterium and tritium – Lockheed Martin estimated the notional reactor would be able to run for an entire year without stopping. The device would be able to generate a constant 100 megawatts of power during that period.

According to the company website on the CFR, the reactor could be powerful enough to run an aircraft carrier, power a plane the size of a C-5 Galaxy airlifter, provide electricity to cities with anywhere from 50 to 100,000 people, and maybe even speed up a trip to Mars. In each case, the compact reactor would take the place of large conventional fuel systems or fission reactors, eliminating weight and bulk. This in turn could create trade space for additional system or carrying capacity in terms of personnel or materiel or potentially allow for a more energy efficient overall shape or design.


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Who cares about Fusion power? When is Smart RISUG going to be available?

This sounds, potentially, pretty fucking awesome. Having some trouble converting that weight of hydrogen into a dollar value though. Has anyone here bought hydrogen by the pound recently? :^)

30™ Years™ from now.

t. cuck

t. White Knight of his wife and his wife's son

Please kill yourself, they have one every few years.

how does removing your testicles make you not a cuck

Fascinating stuff; always funny how these threads are filled with reactionary Luddites.

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How the fuck is this relevant at all here? And might I ask, why wait? If you want to be a cuck just chop your balls off right now. We'd all be better off.

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Gee,I understood that

will it work on Niggers?

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>obtained a (((patent)))
I'm sure they did all the work to make this possible, so naturally they should get all the reward.

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Sure it'll "work", but if it's anything like female birth control it'll end up permanently sterilizing some, causing others physical and psychological pain, and severely damaging the chances of happiness and well-being for at least two generations.

learn to read

you have no proof for anything you just said.
besides, people can always bank their sperm or eggs before using contraception

HA HA We can still use it, right?

its not hydrogen nig its isotopes of hydrogen that are probably much more expensive than normal hydrogen

if you further inflate the currency that 21 trillion can be less than what you drop into a panhandler's cup

Because that would mean the return of the NUCLEAR FAMILY, and we can't have that goy!

Doesn't this also open up the possibility of making a pure fusion bomb?

We Zimbabwe nao

That's what Chad is for.

Not really, fusion reactors are inherently safe because at any one time there is only a few grams of hydrogen in the reaction vessal. In the event of the magnetic field that contains the reaction failing, the plasma makes contact with the reaction vessel and cools right the fuck down.

t. nuclear engineer

1 mole of hydrogen atoms is about 1 gram so you can do the math of how many moles in a pound

Stay polite, deuterium can be somewhat cheap in the sense that you can collect as a byproduct of electrolysis, during the start of WWII Norway was using electrolysis to produce hydrogen for Haber-bosh ammonia production and ended with a lot of deuterium rich heavy water which could have been used for a German nuclear program
So if you use electrical power instead of petroleum for hydrogen you'll end up with cheap deuterium. Tritium gonna be more expensive and must be produced from lithium neutron irradiation

The only thing of concern would be materials made radioactive by fusion's neutrons and tritium leaks although you just need really low amounts of tritium and activated materials tend to have a short decay life. This is when the reactor is off, when on fusion would create dangerous x and gamma ray and neutrons from which humans need to be shielded

As a nuclear engineer do you think Lockheed can succeed?