Betekenis van:
fusion reactor
fusion reactor
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a nuclear reactor that uses controlled nuclear fusion to generate energy
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- theory and further modelling with the ultimate aim of a comprehensive understanding of reactor-grade fusion plasmas,
- to prepare and coordinate a programme of activities in preparation for the construction of a demonstration fusion reactor and related facilities including the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF).
- In preparation for the construction of a demonstration fusion reactor and related facilities, including the IFMIF, the Joint Undertaking shall prepare and coordinate a programme of research, development and design activities other than ITER and Broader Approach Activities.
- With reference to the Council Decision of 26 November 2004 amending the directives of negotiations on International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), the realisation of ITER in Europe, within a broader approach to fusion energy, should be the central feature of the activities on fusion research carried out under the Seventh Framework Programme.
- To allow an efficient use of HFR by research institutes in a broad range of disciplines: improvement of safety of existing nuclear reactors, health including the development of medical isotopes to answer questions of medical research, nuclear fusion, fundamental research and training and waste management including the possibility to study the safety behaviour of nuclear fuels for the new generation of reactor systems.
- Given the continued need for the HFR as an irreplaceable infrastructure for Community research in the fields of improvement of safety of existing nuclear reactors, of health including the development of medical isotopes to answer questions of medical research, of nuclear fusion, of fundamental research and of training and waste management including the possibility to study the safety behaviour of nuclear fuels for the new generation of reactor systems, its operation should continue under this supplementary research programme until 2011.