The Fusion Nuclear Science Facility, the Critical Step in the Pathway to Fusion Energy
Authors: C. E. Kessel, J. P. Blanchard, A. Davis, L. El-Guebaly, N. Ghoniem, P. W. Humrickhouse, S. Malang, B. J. Merrill, N. B. Morley, G. H. Neilson, M. E. Rensink, T. D. Rognlien, A. F. Rowcliffe, S. Smolentsev, L. L. Snead, M. S. Tillack, P. Titus, L. M. Waganer, A. Ying, K. Young, Y. Zhai
Abstract: The proposed Fusion Nuclear Science Facility
(FNSF) represents the first facility to enter the complex fusion
nuclear regime, and its technical mission and attributes are being
developed. The FNSF represents one part of the fusion energy
development pathway to the first commercial power plant with other
major components being the pre-FNSF research and development,
research in parallel with the FNSF, pre-DEMO research and
development, and the demonstration power plant (DEMO). The Fusion
Energy Systems Studies group is developing the technical basis for
the FNSF in order to provide a better understanding of the demands
on the fusion plasma and fusion nuclear science programs.
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Presented at: Conference on Technology of Fusion
Energy (TOFE), Los Angeles, CA, November 2014
Submitted to: Fusion Science & Technology
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