New computer code could lead to simpler, less costly stellarators for fusion power

New computer code could lead to simpler, less costly stellarators for fusion power

Like engineers who design high-performance Formula One race cars, scientists want to create high-performance plasmas in twisty fusion systems known as stellarators. Achieving this performance means that the plasma must retain much of its heat and stay within its confining magnetic fields. Like engineers who design high-performance Formula One race cars, scientists want to create high-performance plasmas in twisty fusion systems known as stellarators. Achieving this performance means that the plasma must retain much of its heat and stay within its confining magnetic fields. Plasma Physics Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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