Fusion Flashcards
Definition of fusion
Joining of two nuclei at extremely high temps and pressure.
up to 5MeV produced (compared to 1 with fission) per nucleon.
What elements undergo fusion easiest?
Light elements, as binding energy is low.
Equation of fusion
Deuterium (D) + Tritium (T) -> Helium (He) + High energy neutron
Why are deuterium and tritium used for fusion?
Their reaction occurs easily as its a low temp reaction but still sufficiently large energy outputs.
What the concern with fusion in terms of tritium?
Not sufficient tritium supplies in nature and globally, would have to develop more.
Fairly short half life of 12.3 years
How does the tritium fuel cycle work?
- Lithium is placed in a blanket around the reactor - to generate, recover and store tritium.
- When it consumes a neutron is split to form tritium
Neutron + Li-6 -> He-4 + H-3 (tritium) - Stores and freezes tritium, can then fire it back into reactor plasma
Why are there fewer concerns with fusion?
- No residual heat generated in reactor pool.
- Don’t have to actively cool, therefore can have heat incident.
- No fission products which are radioactive for long periods.
Describe the what happens to energy related to fusion in stars when elements are lighter or heavier than Fe.
Elements lighter than Fe - fusion process creates energy
Elements heavier than Fe - fusion process consumes energy.
- These elements are created in supernovas, when there is a flood of neutrons.
Where does fusion occur in stars?
Occurs in star cores, where pressure and temperature are high forcing atoms to fuse.
Whats the main fusion cycle in stars?
PPI chain - 69% of the time
Hydrogen produces helium