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- Essay Name : 814.txt
- Uploader : Brian Gubitosa
- Email Address : chuck@yasmine-bleeth.com
- Language : English
- Subject : Chemistry
- Title : Nuclear Fusion
- Grade : 11
- School System : Randolph
- Country : US
- Author Comments : Good Work, Very Creative
- Teacher Comments : Imaginative, Good Explanation
- Date : November 19, 1995
- Site found at : Word of Mouth
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- For a fusion reaction to take place, the nuclei, which are positively
- charged, must have enough kinetic energy to overcome their electrostatic
- force of repulsion. This can occur either when one nucleus is
- accelerated to high energies by an accelerating device, or when the
- energies of both nuclei are raised by the application of very high
- temperature. The latter method, referred to the application of
- thermonuclear fusion, is the source of a lot of really cool energy.
- Enough energy is produced in thermonuclear fusion to suck the paint of 1
- city block of houses and give all of the residents permanent orange
- Afros. The sun is a example of thermonuclear fusion in nature.
- If I was a atom, I could only wish to be in a thermonuclear reaction.
- Thermonuclear reactions occur when a proton is accelerated and collides
- with another proton and then the two protons fuse, forming a deuterium
- nucleus which has a proton, neutrino and lots of energy. I have no idea
- what a deuterium nucleus is, but is must be 10 times cooler than just a
- regular nucleus. Such a reaction is not self sustaining because the
- released energy is not readily imparted to other nuclei. thermonuclear
- fusion of deuterium and tritium will produce a helium nucleus and an
- energetic neutron that can help sustain further fusion. This is the
- basic principal of the hydrogen bomb which employs a brief, controlled
- thermonuclear fusion reaction. This was also how the car in the Back to
- the Future movie worked. It had a much more sophisticated system of
- producing a fusion reaction from things like, old coffee grounds,
- bananas, and old beer cans. Thermonuclear reactions depend on high
- energies, and the possibility of a low-temperature nuclear fusion has
- generally been discounted. Little does the scientific community know
- about my experiments. I have produced cold fusion in my basement with
- things like: stale bread, milk, peanut butter and flat Pepsi. I have
- been able to produce a ten-megaton reaction which as little as a
- saltine cracker and some grass clippings. But enough about my
- discoveries. Early in 1989 two electrochemists startled the scientific
- world by claiming to achieve a room-temperature fusion in a simple
- laboratory. They had little proof to back up their discovery, and were
- not credited with their so-called accomplishment. The two scientists
- were Stanley Pons of the university of Utah and Martin Fleischmann of
- the University of Southampton in England. They described their
- experiment as involving platinum electrodes an electrochemical cell in
- which palladium and platinum were immersed in heavy water. These two
- losers said that the cell produced more heat than could be accounted
- for. Yeah right!! The week before I was talking to both men on the
- phone and I told them about all of the cool things you could do with
- platinum. I said "Now Martin, what you need to do is get your hands on
- some platinum and some heavy Mexican drinking water. The amount of
- chemicals in the Mexican drinking water is sure to cause a violent
- reaction with the platinum electrodes and produce lots of energy. I have
- been doing this sort of things in my basement for years." When I told
- him that though that NASA could power their shuttles with this sort of a
- reaction, he nearly wet his pants. Now as usual, I received no credit
- for MY discovery, but that is ok..I have grown used to it. I taught
- Einstein, Newton, and Ron Popeel (inventor of things like the
- pasto-matic, hair-in-a-can, and the pocket fisherman) everything they
- know. Besides, the two shmucks didnÆt even follow my instructions for
- the experiment. However, until I reveal my secrets about cold fusion,
- it will remain only a proposed theory. nuclear fusion is also what
- powers the rest of the stars in the solar system. Stars carry out
- fusion in a thermonuclear manner. Thermonuclear is a really cool word
- which I am going to use several more times just because it is so cool.
- In a thermonuclear reaction matter is forced to exist in only in a
- plasma state, consisting of electrons, positive ions and very few
- neutral atoms. Fusion reactions that occur within a plasma serve to
- heat it further, because the portion of the reaction product is
- transferred to the bulk of the plasma through collisions. In the
- deuterium-tritium reaction the positively charged helium nucleus carries
- 3.5 MeV. The neutron escaped the plasma with little interaction and ,
- in a reaction, could deposit its 14.1 MeV in a surrounding lithium
- blanket. I have know idea what that last sentence meat, but I am going
- to memorize it, because I will sound super smart if I tell someone about
- the neutrons activity in a plasma thermonuclear reaction. The neutrons
- activity would breed tritium and also heat as a exchange medium which
- could be used to produce steam to turn generator turbines. However, the
- plasma also loses thermal energy though a variety of processes:
- conduction, convection, and bremsstrachlng which is electromagnetic
- radiation about 1000 times stronger than the microwave in your kitchen.
- Bermsstrachlng is the electromagnetic energy which is produced by the
- deceleration of a charged particle. Energy also escapes in the reaction
- through line radiation from electrons undergoing level transitions in
- heavier impurities, and through losses of hot nuclei that capture an
- election and escape and confining field. Ignition occurs when the
- energy deposited within the plasma by fusion reactions equals or exceeds
- the energy being lost. In order to achieve ignition, plasma must be
- combined and heated. Obviously, a plasma at millions of degrees is not
- comparable with an ordinary confining wall, but the effect of this
- incompatibility is not the destruction of the wall as might be expected.
- I have found that if one uses Corning Ware in a microwave set on high,
- plasma can take place quite safely. It is important to note that
- tupperware is not suited well for thermonuclear reactions, and is best
- left to use to store weapons grade plutonium in. I find that the air
- tight lids work simply splendidly in keeping all of that nasty glowing
- radioactive dust to a minimum in my room.. Although the temperature of
- a thermonuclear plasma is very high and the power flowing through it may
- be quite large the stored energy is relatively small and would quickly
- be radiated away by impurities if the plasma touched a wall and began to
- vaporize it. A thermonuclear plasma is thus self-limiting, because any
- significant contact with the vessel housing causes itÆs extinction
- within a few thousandths of a second. Therefore, plasma must be
- carefully housed and handled while it is occurring (For further
- information on plasma refer to the 2 essay in my series entitled "Why
- Plasma Is So Cool").
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- Most of the research dealing with fusion since 1950 has used magnetic
- fields to contain the charged particles that constitute a plasma. The
- density required in magnetic-confinement fusion is much lower than
- atmospheric density, so the plasma vessel is evacuated and them filled
- with the hydrogen-isotope fuel at 0.0000000. What is the deal with all
- of those zeros? I mean it means the same as 0..It must be one of those
- wacky science thingys. Sort of like why inflammable and flammable mean
- the same thing. Who knows. Anyway, Magnetic-field configurations fall
- into two typed: open and closed. Wow, that was real obvious. In an
- open configuration, the charged particles, which are spiraling along
- magnetic field lines maintained by a solenoid, are reflected at each end
- of a cell by stronger magnetic fields. I have found in my research that
- if one used a 9-volt battery (preferably from a old smoke detector) the
- reaction takes place much more efficiently. In this simplest type of
- mirror machine, many particles that have most of their velocity parallel
- to the solenoidal magnetic field are not reflected and can escape. This
- is a real problem for me when ever I try to perform a thermonuclear
- fission reaction. I have yet to find a solution to the problem, but for
- now stale Trident chewing gum works as a acceptable improvision for the
- problem. Present day mirror machines retard this loss by using
- additional cells to set up electrostatic potentials that help confine
- the hot ions within the central solenoidal field. In a Closed reaction,
- the magnetic-field lines along which charged particles move are
- continuous within the plasma. This closure has most commonly taken the
- form of a toros, or doughnut shape, and the most common example is the
- tokamak. In a tokmak the primary confining field is totoidal and is
- produced by coils of surrounding the vacuum vessel. Other coils cause
- current to flow through the plasma by induction. This toroidally
- flowing current wraps itself around the plasma. Is it just me, or are
- there a lot of really useless big words. I mean, totoidally, what is
- this? My only thought is that is one of those many wacky science terms
- that people who you see on the Discovery Channel would use. The
- poloidal magnetic field, at right angles, that stronger toroidal field,
- acting together, yield magnetic field lines that spiral around the
- torus. This spiring ensures that a particle spends equal amounts of
- time above and below the totoidal midplane, thus canceling the effects
- of a vertical drift that occurs because magnetic field is stronger on
- the inside of the torus than on the outside.
- Another cool thing about thermonuclear plasma is that a certain type of
- plasma called Tokmak plasma can be heated to temperatures of 10-15
- million k by the current flowing in the plasma. Imagine how quick one
- could broil chicken. In less than ╜ seconds, you could have a perfectly
- golden brown and tender chicken ready for dinner. At higher
- temperature the plasma resistance becomes too low for this method to be
- effective, and heating is accomplished by injecting beams of very
- energetic neural particles into the plasma. These ionize, become
- trapped, and transfer their energy to the build plasma through
- collisions. Alternatively, radio frequency waves are launched into the
- plasma at frequencies that resonate with various periodic particle
- motions. The waves give energy to these resonant particles, which then
- transfer it to the rest of the plasma through collisions. In some of my
- most recent expirations I have been able to use radio frequency waves to
- push electrons around the tokmak to maintain the plasma current. Such
- noninductive current drive allows the tokamak pulse to outlast the time
- limitly imposed by the fact that , in a transformer-driven tokmak
- reaction thingy, the plasma current lasts only as long as the current in
- the secondary coils reach their current limits, confinement is lost, and
- the plasma terminates until the transformer can be reset. Although the
- plasma in as inductively driven tokamak is pulsed, the electricity
- produced would not ve, because the thermal inertia of the
- neutron-capturing blanket would sustain stream generation between
- pulses. By allowing longer pulse or steady-state plasma operation,
- however, radio frequency current drive could lessen the thermal stresses
- in the fusion reaction. However, so far cooking with plasma has not
- been to practical for me. Another approach to fusion pusued since
- about 1974, is termed inertial confinement. During my many patrols
- during the Viet..-NAM war, I further developed my theoryÆs and opinions
- regarding inertial confinement fusion. When I arrived home with a
- severely hyper-extended earlobe, I was in great pain and suffering, but
- I still managed to explain my findings to the scientific community.
- essentially, my theory of inertial confinement fusion works similar to
- how the atomic bomb works. A small pellet of frozen deuterium and
- tritium are compressed to a very high temperature and densities in a
- process analogous to what is accomplished by bombarding the pellet from
- all sides, simultaneously with a really intense laser. I nearly put my
- eye out with the thing. It is certainty not a toy. Anyway, back to
- fusion. After you have nuked the pellet thing with the super laser
- thingy, the pellet vaporizes and, by mechanical reaction, imparts
- inwardly directed momentum to their remaining pellet core. The inertia
- of the inwardly driven pellet material must be sufficient to localize
- the power of -9 seconds required to get significant energy release. In
- 1988, after my defeat in the presidential election, I helped the
- government preform underground tests in the Nevada desert. I had showed
- the government how to do this type of experiment in 1986, but it took
- them two years before they could get it right. I think that their chief
- nuclear engineers name was Forrest or something..Man what a idiot. He
- just could not get it right. Once again, people took credit for my
- discovery. The miniminum confinement condition necessary to achieve
- energy gain in a deuterium-tritium plasma is that of the product of the
- density in ions per cubic cm and energy containment time in seconds must
- exceed 6x10 -13th power. This was attained for the first time in a
- hydrogen plasma at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1983.
- The temperature required to ignite a fusion reactor is in the range of
- 100-250 million k, several times the temperature of the center of the
- sun. What? How can you have a reaction several times the suns central
- temperature in a enclosed plasma environment? Is this some kind of
- wacky scientist joke or something? Anyway, the science geeks at M.I.T
- supposedly did produce this kind of fusion.
- The goal on fusion is in effect, to produce and hold a small star. It
- is a daunting and tedious research which is considered to be of the most
- advanced in the world. Creating a small dwarf star in a man-made
- environment has thought to be the highest scientific challenge. Even
- though last weekend my little brother and I did create several dwarf
- stars, we were forced to put them out because the neighbors kept
- complaining about the light. The cop was a real jerk. I tried
- explaining to him what I was doing, but he kept asking me to do stupid
- things like: stand on 1 leg and recite the alphabet backwards, and touch
- my nose with my finger. Apparently the cop though that I was getting
- smart with him when I started to explain to him about the beauty of
- fission energy. Oh well, at least he didnÆt arrest me..again...
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