Timeline for $D+T$ fusion-fisson hybrid using particle accelerators
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Sep 13, 2021 at 6:44 | comment | added | CookieNinja | That's what I don't get. If we look at the fusion equation per unit volume it goes something like this "Rate of fusion = Particle density * Their relative velocity * The cross section". The particle density is conservatively 100,000x that of any plasma so even if the volume of the beam is tiny we shouldn't be off by more than a few orders of magnitude. If that is true then the secondary fission reaction could potentially bridge that gap. | |
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