Pathways to Energy from Inertial Fusion: Materials Beyond Ignition
Closed for proposals
Project Type
Project Code
F13016CRP
2035Approved Date
Status
Start Date
Expected End Date
Completed Date
8 April 2019Participating Countries
Description
Following 50 years of development of the physics and technology required for the initial demonstration of ignition and the recent construction and commissioning of the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in the USA, it is now timely to pursue more focused studies on the many issues associated with post ignition development of Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) power plants. One key set of areas requiring substantial further study are the myriad issues surrounding the choice of materials to be used within the unique environment of a high temperature, high flux pulsed inertial fusion power plant. Whilst there has been much study into the materials required for advanced nuclear and magnetic fusion energy facilities there is a lack of data, modelling and understanding associated with pulsed operation and the extreme particle fluxes. This CRP seeks to coordinate and encourage focused effort in this area in readiness for inertial fusion plasma ignition.