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The Fusion Quest

by T. Kenneth Fowler
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Overview

A few minutes before midnight on December 9, 1993, a group of scientists at the Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory produced the first definitive demonstration of controlled fusion energy. Within the confines of a doughnut-shaped device known as TFTR, a plasma consisting of equal parts tritium and deuterium was superheated by atomic beams--producing a second-long burst of energy that peaked at three million watts. For a brief instant, the power of the Sun had been captured on Earth.

In The Fusion Quest, T. Kenneth Fowler offers a vivid and colorful insider's account of the decades-long search for fusion power--a potentially abundant and environmentally "clean" energy source that could sustain industrial society in the twenty-first century and beyond. Scientists have known for more than sixty years that nuclear fusion powers the sun and stars. But would it work on Earth? To help answer this question, Fowler explains the physical principles on which fusion is based, describes the experiments that have led to the present state of the art, and shows how all these considerations would affect the design of possible fusion-based nuclear power plants.

Fowler describes magnets nearly as cold as outer space surrounding miniature "stars" hotter than the sun; lasers that for the merest split-second produce a blinding flash more powerful than every light bulb in America turned on at once. And he recounts the exciting discoveries of classical physics from Newton to Einstein, from Faraday to Lorentz, that provide the foundation of fusion science today. Ultimately, The Fusion Quest offers an informative and timely look at fusion's potential to provide an environmentallyacceptable new energy source in a future more vulnerable to energy shortages and pollution than many of us realize.

About the Author, T. Kenneth Fowler

T. Kenneth Fowler is Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California at Berkeley. Before joining the Berkeley faculty in 1988, he spent thirty years in fusion energy research at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, at General Atomics, and finally at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he served as associate director and head of magnetic fusion research from 1970 to 1987. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1987.

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Fowler (physics, U. of California-Berkeley) has been engaged in fusion energy research for 30 years at such places as Oak Ridge, General Atomics, and Lawrence Livermore. He recounts the exploration for sustained fusion energy beginning with the classical discoveries by Newton and Einstein, and concluding with the December 1993 production of three million watts for one second at Princeton. He also predicts the future research and explains how to design a fusion generator. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
March 6, 1997
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780801854569

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