Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy (JMPEE)

 

TITLE

Wave Heating and the U.S. Fusion Energy Program [PDF]

AUTHORS

H.S. Staten

1985

20

2

110-114

YEAR

VOLUME

ISSUE

PAGES

 

Abstract

The U.S. Government's support of the fusion program is predicated upon the long-term need for the fusion option in our energy future, as well as the near-term benefits associated with developments on the frontier of science and high technology. As a long-term energy option, magnetic fusion energy has the potential to provide an inexpensive, vast, and secure fuel reserve, to be environmentally clean and safe. It has many potential uses, which include production of central station electricity, fuel for fission reactors, synthetic fuels, and process heat for such applications as desalination of sea water. This paper presents an overview of the U.S. Government program for magnetic fusion energy. The goal and objectives of the U.S. program are reviewed followed by a summary of plasma experiments presently under way and the application of wave heating to these experiments.