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The Quest for a Fusion Energy Reactor
By Stacey
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Description
Weston Stacey served as the INTOR Workshop's vice-chairman (and U.S. representative) and kept a journal in which he detailed both the scientific participants' technical work as well as their more political interactions. In this first person narrative, Stacey provides an accessible account (introducing explanatory material when necessary) of the research and development activities conducted to determine the viability of designing, constructing, and operating a tokamak experimental power reactor. Of more human interest were the obstacles the Workshop leaders and participants faced as they advanced their own countries' priorities while striving to make progress on the global future of nuclear fusion technology. Personal anecdotes illuminate the mixing of cultures and the challenges presented by the Cold War's unique political climate. While the focus of the book centers on the history of the INTOR Workshop, Stacey paints a full picture of the people and places involved in the work, how decisions were made, and how these efforts laid the groundwork for ITER's subsequent development. This text will appeal not only to those studying fusion science and engineering, but to anyone interested in a unique story of how international relations and scientific study intersect, ultimately one of collaboration for the sake of a common goal.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
200
Release Date:
2010-04-26
Publication Date:
2016-11-01
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0199733848
ISBN13:
9780199733842
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Weight:
448 g
Height:
157 cm
Width:
235 cm
Thickness:
15 cm
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