- PPPL
- Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
PPPL — Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (Academic & Science » Electronics) … Abbreviations dictionary
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory — (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science located just east of Princeton University s main campus in Princeton, New Jersey. Its primary mission is to develop the scientific… … Wikipedia
Aneutronic fusion — is any form of fusion power where no more than 1% of the total energy released is carried by neutrons.Fact|date=March 2008 Since the most studied fusion reactions release up to 80% of their energy in neutrons, successful aneutronic fusion would… … Wikipedia
National Spherical Torus Experiment — NSTX Type Spherical tokamak Operation date 1999– Major radius 0.85 m Minor Radius 0.68 m … Wikipedia
Harold Furth — Harold Paul Furth (* 13. Januar 1930 in Wien; † 21. Februar 2002 in Philadelphia) war ein US amerikanischer Physiker, der führend in der Fusionsforschung und Plasmaphysik in den USA war. Leben und Werk Furth besuchte die Internationale Schule in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ITER — is an international tokamak (magnetic confinement fusion) research/engineering proposal for an experimental project that will help to make the transition from today s studies of plasma physics to future electricity producing fusion power plants.… … Wikipedia
List of fusion experiments — Experiments directed toward developing fusion power are invariably done with dedicated machines which can be classified according to the principles they use to confine the plasma fuel and keep it hot.The major division is between magnetic… … Wikipedia
Harold Furth — Harold P. Furth (January 13, 1930, Vienna February 21, 2002, Philadelphia) was an Austrian American physicist.Furth emigrated to the United States in 1941. He graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor s degree in 1951 and received his… … Wikipedia
Timeline of nuclear fusion — Timeline of significant events in the study and use of nuclear fusion:*1929 Atkinson and Houtermans used the measured masses of low mass elements and applied Einstein s discovery that E=mc2 to predict that large amounts of energy could be… … Wikipedia