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Autor:
D.A. Baker
Publikováno v:
IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1999 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science. 26th IEEE International Conference (Cat. No.99CH36297).
Summary form only given. James Tuck was well known for starting the Project Sherwood group at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in 1952. This group was formed to study and develop concepts for controlled fusion energy. In his later years after retirin
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Autor:
James L. Tuck
Publikováno v:
Nature. 233:593-598
Fission and fusion are compared as a source of energy for the future. Energy reserves for the two are similar, as are their pollution and ecological characteristics. A remote integrated site policy is recommended for fission.
Autor:
James L. Tuck, Fred Fairbrother
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Trans. Faraday Soc.. 31:520-526
Autor:
James L. Tuck
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Physical Review Letters. 20:715-718
Autor:
Michael J. Moravcsik, Roland Fischer, E. James Lieberman, Ralph Anspach, George E. Hlavka, James L. Tuck, Isaac Asimov, Wallace H. Best, Burton I. Edelson, Robert Gomer
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 18:35-38
Autor:
James L. Tuck, Gloria B. Lubkin
Publikováno v:
Physics Today. 22:54-57
LEV ARTSIMOVICH is secretary of the physics–mathematics section of the USSR Academy of Sciences, chairman of its council on plasma physics and directs the plasma‐physics division of the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow. He is also involved in constr
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 28:46-48
Autor:
James L. Tuck
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Physical Review Letters. 3:313-315
To obtain a thermonuclear plasma inside a magnetic confinement system, one must either (a) create the plasma in situ from cold gas by ionization and heating or (b) build up the plasma piecemeal by injection from some accelerator or hydromagnetic gun.
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Nature. 181:231-233
After a progression of machines extending over several years, Perhapsatron S-3 shows, by magnetic probe measurements, more symmetrical detachment of the current channel from the walls. Problems and possible improvements in the apparatus are discussed