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Lockheed develops working fusion reactor design

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It feels like something I'd hear on April 1st...but this seems legit based on a few minutes of Google-fu. So, they made such a massive breakthrough in fusion research, that they expect to have a truck-sized 100 megawatt reactor within 5 - 10 years.

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... ?CMP=fb_gu

Lockheed Martin Corp said on Wednesday it had made a technological breakthrough in developing a power source based on nuclear fusion, and the first reactors, small enough to fit on the back of a truck, could be ready for use in a decade.

Tom McGuire, who heads the project, said he and a small team had been working on fusion energy at Lockheed’s secretive Skunk Works for about four years, but were now going public to find potential partners in industry and government for their work.

Initial work demonstrated the feasibility of building a 100-megawatt reactor measuring seven feet by 10 feet, which could fit on the back of a large truck, and is about 10 times smaller than current reactors, McGuire told reporters.

In a statement, the company, the Pentagon’s largest supplier, said it would build and test a compact fusion reactor in less than a year, and build a prototype in five years.

In recent years, Lockheed has become increasingly involved in a variety of alternate energy projects, including several ocean energy projects, as it looks to offset a decline in US and European military spending.

Lockheed’s work on fusion energy could help in developing new power sources amid increasing global conflicts over energy, and as projections show there will be a 40% to 50% increase in energy use over the next generation, McGuire said.

If it proves feasible, Lockheed’s work would mark a key breakthrough in a field that scientists have long eyed as promising, but which has not yet yielded viable power systems. The effort seeks to harness the energy released during nuclear fusion, when atoms combine into more stable forms.

“We can make a big difference on the energy front,” McGuire said, noting Lockheed’s 60 years of research on nuclear fusion as a potential energy source that is safer and more efficient than current reactors based on nuclear fission. Lockheed sees the project as part of a comprehensive approach to solving global energy and climate change problems.

Compact nuclear fusion would produce far less waste than coal-powered plants since it would use deuterium-tritium fuel, which can generate nearly 10 million times more energy than the same amount of fossil fuels, the company said.

Ultra-dense deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen, is found in the earth’s oceans, and tritium is made from natural lithium deposits. It said future reactors could use a different fuel and eliminate radioactive waste completely.

McGuire said the company had several patents pending for the work and was looking for partners in academia, industry and among government laboratories to advance the work.

Lockheed said it had shown it could complete a design, build and test it in as little as a year, which should produce an operational reactor in 10 years, McGuire said. A small reactor could power a US navy warship, and eliminate the need for other fuel sources that pose logistical challenges.

US submarines and aircraft carriers run on nuclear power, but they have large fission reactors on board that have to be replaced on a regular cycle.

“What makes our project really interesting and feasible is that timeline as a potential solution,” McGuire said.

Lockheed shares fell 0.6% to $175.02 amid a broad market selloff.
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Is there a more detailed source for this or is this just another fusion story that will pop up and fade away again?
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Here is their official page on it:

http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/produc ... usion.html

It looks like they were able to miniaturize the design, but it doesn't specify exactly how a smaller design makes fusion easier...only that it means they can build test reactors faster.
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I hope their larger designs were creating a net power gain and that the design is as easy to shrink as they seem to think it should be.
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Well they expect to have a prototype in less than 5 years...we shall see.

If (and I stress IF) they can pull this off...this will be historic.
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I like the Ars technica breakdown.
But the Lockheed Martin press release that coincides with the coverage says little of the sort. There, the company simply states that after initial work in the area, it expects to be able to build a prototype in five years. If everything goes well, the design could "be developed and deployed in as little as ten years." The "if" in the last sentence, however, is a big one.


The hype also seems to have been designed to leverage a technical article in Aviation Week that goes into some of the details about how Lockheed Martin is structuring its design. The general concept is similar to a Tokamak, in that it involves magnetic confinement of a plasma rather than hitting a small target with massive amounts of laser power. But the shape of the container is different and, according to the company's researchers, more efficient. However, the Aviation Week report also notes, "The team acknowledges that the project is in its earliest stages, and many key challenges remain before a viable prototype can be built."
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There's always something about fusion out there. The theoretical stuff is sound enough in some designs; the problem is in bringing them to reality, making sure they're economically viable, and then scaling them. This is nothing new, it's just notable in that Lockheed Martin-- a large aeronautical and defense company-- is doing it rather than some guy in a garage (or more realistically, various flavors of researcher), so it at least has some credibility.
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Well, it the researchers in question are, say, actual plasma physicists... they have credibility. However, yes, there are a fair number of overconfident cranks associated with the history of fusion research.
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Here's the AviationWeek article in case anyone is too lazy to google it: http://aviationweek.com/technology/skun ... or-details

I guess we'll see in 10 years if their effort is legitimate.
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MrDakka wrote:I guess we'll see in 10 years if their effort is legitimate.
What's the old saying? Practical fusion has been "ten years away" for the last fifty years?

Intriguing, I'll give them that much. It certainly sounds plausible, from what little I know of previous efforts. If they can get past breakeven, I'll be impressed. As long as they don't try to install it in a DeLorean...
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As I like to put it, it was twenty years away sixty years ago, and fifteen years away twenty years ago, and now it's more like ten or twelve years away.

The technology is in fact advancing and gradually converging on 'will work' if not 'will work economically.' It's just taking a long time.
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They've definitely gotten better at controlling the plasma and so forth, although it's still incredibly difficult with net-positive-output fusion nowhere to be seen.

I suppose it would be good if it turned out to be a useful energy source compared to the alternatives at all. We know that fusion works from the Sun and other forms of induced fusion reactions (including net-negative ones and nuclear bombs), but the Sun's not an inspiring model for power production - IIRC the estimated energy output per meters cubed in the solar core is pretty pathetically low, with the Sun putting off as much energy as it does simply by being so massive.
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