Synfuels From Fusion: Producing Hydrogen With the Tandem Mirror Reactor and Thermochemical Cycles, Volume 1 (open access)

Synfuels From Fusion: Producing Hydrogen With the Tandem Mirror Reactor and Thermochemical Cycles, Volume 1

This report examines, for technical merit, the combination of a fusion reactor driver and a thermochemical plant as a means for producing synthetic fuel in the basic form of hydrogen. We studied: (1) one reactor type - the Tandem Mirror Reactor - wishing to use to advantage its simple central cell geometry and its direct electrical output; (2) two reactor blanket module types - a liquid metal cauldron design and a flowing Li/sub 2/O solid microsphere pellet design so as to compare the technology, the thermal-hydraulics, neutronics and tritium control in a high-temperature operating mode (approx. 1200 K); (3) three thermochemical cycles - processes in which water is used as a feedstock along with a high-temperature heat source to produce H/sub 2/ and O/sub 2/.
Date: January 21, 1981
Creator: Ribe, F. L. & Werner, R. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Synfuels From Fusion: Producing Hydrogen With the Tandem Mirror Reactor and Thermochemical Cycles (open access)

Synfuels From Fusion: Producing Hydrogen With the Tandem Mirror Reactor and Thermochemical Cycles

This volume contains the following sections: (1) the Tandem Mirror fusion driver, (2) the Cauldron blanket module, (3) the flowing microsphere, (4) coupling the reactor to the process, (5) the thermochemical cycles, and (6) chemical reactors and process units. (MOW)
Date: January 21, 1981
Creator: Werner, R. W. & Ribe, F. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library