Fusion reactors could generate more power thanks to a reworking of Greenwald's Law.
Future fusion reactions inside tokamaks could produce much more energy than previously thought, thanks to groundbreaking new research that found a foundational law for such reactors was wrong.
The research, led by physicists from the Swiss Plasma Center at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne , has determined that the maximum hydrogen fuel density is about twice the “Greenwald Limit” – an estimate derived from experiments more than 30 years ago. The discovery that fusion…
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