technology from fusion research - benefits today

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P ERSPECTIVES Technology from Fusion Research: Benefits Today Andrew Holland September 7, 2011 is is part of an ongoing series by the American Security Project on fusion power. In Brief: Major technological advances have developed out of fusion research that have applica- tions across American society. Key sectors that have benefitted from technological spin-offs from fusion research include: medicine, manufacturing, electricity transmission, environmental cleanup, and national security. We know fusion works. Fusion is taking place in laboratories all over the world, includ- ing in the United States. Commercial fusion energy plants would use relatively tiny amounts of fuel to generate millions of watts of electrical power. N uclear fusion is the power of the sun. When hydrogen is compressed and heated, its atoms will fuse together to form a heavier element, helium. is reaction releases the huge amount of energy stored in the nucleus. If harnessed by humanity, fusion promises nearly unlimited energy, without pollution. One pound of hydrogen fusion fuel is capable of yielding as much energy as is contained in 10 million pounds of coal. However, a fusion reaction will only take place at extremely high temperature and pressure: about 100 million degrees and 1000 times normal solid densities. In the sun, gravity is used to confine hydrogen at the density necessary for fusion. In a thermonuclear weapon, a nuclear fission explosion creates the temperatures and densities necessary for fusion. Unfortunately, neither the gravity of the sun nor the forces of a nuclear weapon are replicable on earth in the controlled manner necessary for energy generation. ere are two practical ways being closely studied today to contain the pressure and temperature necessary to harvest energy from fusion; lasers www.AmericanSecurityProject.org 1100 New York Avenue, NW Suite 710W Washington, DC Andrew Holland is a Senior Fellow for Energy and Climate at the American Security Project where he focuses on energy security, climate change, and infrastructure policy.

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American Security Project (ASP) released its latest report titled “Technology from Fusion Research: Benefits Today,” which highlights significant technological advances that have resulted from fusion energy research. The report, written by ASP Senior Fellow for Climate and Energy Andrew Holland, explains the key technological benefits and societal applications that have resulted from research on harnessing the vast energy potential of nuclear fusion—the same process that powers the sun.

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Andrew Holland September 7, 2011

This is part of an ongoing series by the American Security Project on fusion power.

In Brief:

• Majortechnologicaladvanceshavedevelopedoutoffusionresearchthathaveapplica-tionsacrossAmericansociety.

• Keysectorsthathavebenefittedfromtechnologicalspin-offsfromfusionresearchinclude:medicine,manufacturing,electricitytransmission,environmentalcleanup,andnationalsecurity.

• Weknowfusionworks.Fusionistakingplaceinlaboratoriesallovertheworld,includ-ingintheUnitedStates.Commercialfusionenergyplantswoulduserelativelytinyamountsoffueltogeneratemillionsofwattsofelectricalpower.

Nuclearfusionisthepowerofthesun.Whenhydrogeniscompressedandheated,itsatomswillfusetogethertoformaheavierelement,helium.Thisreactionreleasesthehugeamountofenergystoredinthenucleus.

Ifharnessedbyhumanity,fusionpromisesnearlyunlimitedenergy,withoutpollution.Onepoundofhydrogenfusionfueliscapableofyieldingasmuchenergyasiscontainedin10millionpoundsofcoal.

However,afusionreactionwillonlytakeplaceatextremelyhightemperatureandpressure:about100milliondegreesand1000timesnormalsoliddensities.Inthesun,gravityisusedtoconfinehydrogenatthedensitynecessaryforfusion.Inathermonuclearweapon,anuclearfissionexplosioncreatesthetemperaturesanddensitiesnecessaryforfusion.Unfortunately,neitherthegravityofthesunnortheforcesofanuclearweaponarereplicableonearthinthecontrolledmannernecessaryforenergygeneration.Therearetwopracticalwaysbeingcloselystudiedtodaytocontainthepressureandtemperaturenecessarytoharvestenergyfromfusion;lasers

www.AmericanSecurityProject.org 1100 New York Avenue, NW Suite 710W Washington, DC

Andrew Holland is a Senior Fellow for Energy and Climate at the American Security Project where he focuses on energy security, climate change, and infrastructure policy.

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canbeusedtoigniteandconfinethefuelormagnetscanbeusedtoconfineplasmathatisheatedbyanelectriccurrent.Theissueisthatthesemagnetsandlasersrequiremoreenergytocontaintheextremeheatandpressureofafusionreactionthanhasyetbeensuccessfullygainedfromanyexperimentalfusionreactions.Thefirstman-madenuclearfusionreactionshappenedontheEniwetokAtollin1951and1952duringtestingofthehydrogenbomb.Sincethisdemonstration,theUnitedStatesgovernmenthasfundedbasicresearchintohowtoharnessthepoweroffusionforpeacefulenergyproduction.Overthese57years,theU.S.governmenthasappropriatedatotalofapproximately$36.4billioninresearchfunding(ininflation-adjusted2010dollars);anaverageof$639millionperyear.1Thefundingissplitintotwotracks:theMagneticFusionEnergy(MFE)program–whichfocusesonusingsuperconductingmagnetstocontaintheplasma–andtheInertialConfinementFusion(ICF)program–whichuseslasers.Thepeakyearforfusionfundingwas1982,whentheU.S.spent$1.3billion.In2010,theU.S.governmentappropriated$884millionforfusionfunding(allnumbersare2010dollars).

Thebenefitsofover57yearsoffusionresearcharenotsimplydeferredtothefuturewhenfusionpowerwillbecommerciallyavailable.OthertechnologieshavedevelopedoutoffusionresearchthathaveimportantapplicationsacrossAmericansociety.Becauseoftheveryhighrequirementsofconfiningfusion,manyofthetechnologicaldevelopmentsweenjoybecauseofthefusionprogramareinlaserormagnettechnology.

Sectorsthathavebenefittedfromtechnologicalspin-offsfromfusionresearchincludemedicine,manufacturing,electricitytransmission,environmentalcleanup,andevennationalsecurity.Someofthebenefitsweseeeveryday,somearehidden,andstillothershavenotyetachievedtheirpromise.Eventhoughfusionreactionshavenotyetpoweredsomuchasalightbulb,theimpactofdecadesoffusionresearchisapparentacrosstheAmericaneconomy.

Impacts on Medicine

Modernmedicinehasbenefittedfromtheadvancesinmagnetsandlasersthatfusionresearchhasgenerated.Advancesinmagnettechnologyhavemadeidentifyingandtreatingtumorseasier,andadvancesinlasertechnologyhavecreatedabetterwaytocutthroughskinandtissue.

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Oneofthemostrevolutionarytoolsinmodernmedicineisthemagneticresonanceimaging(MRI)machine.MRIsutilizepowerfulmagnetsandharmless(non-ionizing)radiationtocreateanimageofatargetedareawithinthebody.Fromtheirfirstusein1973,MRIshavebecomeacommontoolfordoctorstoidentifytumorsorinjuriesthatearliercouldhaverequiredinvasivesurgery.FusionresearchdrovetheadvancesinlargeboresuperconductingmagnetsthatmadetheinventionofMRIspossible.

Protonradiotherapyisatypeofradiationtherapyforcanceroustumorsthatallowsdoctorstotargetonlythetumor.TraditionalradiationtherapyusesX-rayradiationthatcandamagethesurrounding,healthytissue.Protontherapycanmorespecificallytargetthetumor.However,protontherapyrequiresalargecyclotrontoisolateandaccelerateprotonsintoabeam.Duetotheirsize–about1000tons–andcapitalcost–roughly$100to$150million–thereareonly37protontherapycentersintheworld.2However,advancesinsuperconductingcoilsformagneticfusionexperimentsatMIT’sPlasmaScienceandFusionCentermayallowforthecreationofasmaller,lessexpensive“compactsynchrocyclotron”thatwillallowmanymorehospitalstoofferprotontherapy.3

Lasersarealsousefulinmodernmedicine.The‘Ultra-ShortPulseLaser’wasdevelopedinthe1990saspartoftheInertialConfinementFusionprogramatLawrenceLivermoreNationalLaboratory.Itutilizespulsesofenergythatlastforjust50to1,000femtoseconds(quadrillionthsofasecond).Thesepulsesofenergyarenotlongenoughtodolastingdamagetosurroundingtissue.Theselasershavebeenveryeffectiveindelicatesurgeries,suchaslasereyesurgeryortonsillectomies.

Impacts on Manufacturing

Thehighpressureandheatresultingfromtheplasmanecessaryforafusionreactionhaveplacedademandingrequirementformaterialscapableofwithstandingsuchextremes.Someareasofafusionreactorthatfaceplasmawillhavewithstandheatofmorethan2000°C.Veryfewmaterialscanwithstandthisheatandmaintaintheirstructuralintegrity.

However,thecombinationoftwomaterials—carbonfibercompositecoatedwithtungsten—hasprovedtobeabletowithstandtheheat.Thedevelopmentofnewmaterialslikethishasimportantspin-offeffectsonothermanufacturingprocessesthatneedtowithstandhighheat.

Carbonfibercompositeisincreasinglybeingusedasamaterialinairlineengines.Carbonfibertechnologyoriginallydevelopedfortheplasma-facingtilesinsideareactorisnowbeingusedforhighperformancebrakesinmostairplanes.

Inadditiontoalternativeusesforthematerialsusedtobuildareactor,technologythatwasdevelopedtoheatplasma,called“ionsourcetechnology,”hasbeenadaptedtohardenmaterialsortomicroscopicallysculptsurfaces.Ionbeamssculptthesurfaceofamaterialatthemolecularlevel.Thistechnologyisnowusedtoimprovetitaniumhipimplants,toimprovethelensesoflasers,andeventomanufactureconsumereyewear.

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Impacts on Electricity Transmission

The“smartgrid”isatermforhowtomoveandintegratefluctuatingrenewableenergygenerationintoanexistingelectricitygrid.Asmartgridadaptstofluctuationsinelectricitygenerationbymovingelectricityoverlongdistancesandstoringexcesscapacity.Manyoftheapplicationsthatwillmakeasmartgridpossiblecomefromadvancesgeneratedbyfusionresearch.

High-temperaturesuperconducting(HTS)wiresarebeingdevelopedjointlybyOakRidgeNationalLaboratoryandprivateindustryoutoftechnologyoriginallydevelopedbytheAppliedSuperconductivityGroup,apartoftheDepartmentofEnergy’sFusionEnergydivision.HTSwirescanconductfivetimestheelectricitywithhalfthetransmissionlosscomparedtotraditionalcoppercable.Thesewireswillallowpowercompaniestocreatethe“electricitysuperhighways”alongwhichthesmartgridwilldistributeelectricitytowhereitismostneeded.

Energystorageisaproblemforfusionreactors.Areactorcanrequireapulseofenergyupwardsof50megawattsforlessthanonesecondofplasmadischarge.Thisisoftentoomuchforalocalpowergridtohandle.Thatmeansthatthereactorhastodevelopawaytostoreenergyinpreparationforthatpulseofelectricity.Massivenewflywheelmachinesarebeingdevelopedtosupplyfusionreactors,somewitharotatingmassexceeding30tons.Theycanstoreenergyovertime,tobereleasedwhenneeded.

Energystorageisakeypartofmakinganyelectricitygrid“smart”aswell.Ifwindandsolarpoweraregoingtobealargepartofelectricitygeneration,itwillbeimportanttobuildupreservesforwhenitisneithersunnynorwindy.Byaddressingtheproblemofhowtopowerfusionreactors,emergingflywheeltechnologywillhelpwithasmartgrid.

Nuclear Security

Inthe1990s,scientistsatthePrincetonPlasmaPhysicsLaboratory(PPPL)neededawaytodeterminetheamountandtypeofresidualradioactiveelementsthatremainedinsideadecommissionedfusionreactor.Theydevelopedadevicethatcouldbeloweredintothereactorandcouldidentifyeachofthetypesofradiationontheinsideofthereactor.

Inlate2001,aftertheSeptember11attacks,theUnitedStatesgovernmentissuedacallforproposalsforaportabledevicethatwouldbeabletodetectradioactivematerials.Itisimportanttobeabletodetectradiationbecauseterroristscouldtrytodetonateeitheranuclearweaponora‘dirtybomb’(aconventionalbombthatspreadsradioactivematerial)insidetheUnitedStates.ThescientistsatPPPLhavesinceadaptedtheirdevicesothatitcanbeusedaroundthecountry.Itisnowcalledthe“MiniatureIntegratedNuclearDetectionSystem”(MINDS).MINDSunitshavebeendeployedtoportsandareasofcriticalinfrastructurearoundtheUnitedStates.

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Conclusion

Overfifty-sevenyearsago,scientistsworkingfortheAmericanmilitarycompletedtheirmissiontoharnessthepowerofnuclearfusionfornuclearweapons.Sincethen,theAmericangovernment,alongwithgovernmentsaroundtheworld,hasbeenfundingresearchtoutilizethealmostunlimitedpotentialenergythatfusioncouldprovideforcivilianenergygeneration.Thisisavasttechnologicalandengineeringchallengeanditremainsincomplete.However,historyhasshownthatlargescientificendeavorscanleadtonewandunexpectedadvances.

Althoughthefundingforfusionoverthelast57yearsdoesnotmatchthefundingthattheAmericangovernmentspentontheManhattanProjectortheApolloProgram-$4.5billionperyearand$7billionperyear(2011dollars),respectively–thescientificandengineeringchallengesofgeneratingfusionpoweraresimilar.4

Thelaserandsuperconductorindustrieshavebeenthemainbeneficiariesoffusionresearch,butitisincreasinglyreachingacrossallsectors.Inadditiontothesecontributions,fusionresearchfundinghassupportedanddevelopedtheskillsofgenerationsofscientistsandengineers.The“humancapital”developedintheirresearchonfusionenergyistransferableacrossmanyotherscientificfields.

(Endnotes)

1FusionPowerAssociateshttp://aries.ucsd.edu/FPA/OFESbudget.shtml(accessedonJune23,2011).

2Whelan,DavidandLangreth,Robert“The$150MillionZapper”Forbes Magazine,March16,2009 http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2009/0316/062_150mil_zapper.html(accessedonJune23,2011).

3FusionCommunicationsGroup“FusionSpinoffs:MakingaDifferenceToday”http://www.iter.org/doc/www/edit/Lists/Sto-ries/Attachments/624/spinoffs.pdf(accessedonSeptember1,2011).

4Stine,DeborahD.“TheManhattanProject,theApolloProgram,andFederalEnergyTechnologyR&DPrograms:AComparativeAnalysis”Congressional Research Service,June30,2009.Reportavailableathttp://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL34645.pdf.

Learn more about American Security Project’s energy security work by visiting:

http://www.secureamericanfuture.org

Learn more about our fusion energy initiatives by visiting:

http://www.secureamericanfuture.org/fusion2020

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Building a New American Arsenal

TheAmericanSecurityProject(ASP)isabipartisaninitiativetoeducatetheAmericanpublicaboutthechangingnatureofnationalsecurityinthe21stcentury.

Gonearethedayswhenanation’sstrengthcouldbemeasuredbybombersandbattleships.SecurityinthisnewerarequiresaNewAmericanArsenalharnessingallofAmerica’sstrengths:theforceofourdiplomacy;themightofourmilitary;thevigorofoureconomy;andthepowerofourideals.

WebelievethatAmericamustleadothernationsinthepursuitofourcommongoalsandsharedsecurity.Wemustconfrontinternationalchallengeswithallthetoolsatourdisposal.Wemustaddressemergingproblemsbeforetheybecomesecuritycrises.Andtodothis,wemustforgeanewbipartisanconsensusathome.

ASPbringstogetherprominentAmericanleaders,currentandformermembersofCongress,retiredmilitaryofficers,andformergovernmentofficials.StaffdirectresearchonabroadrangeofissuesandengagesandempowerstheAmericanpublicbytakingitsfindingsdirectlytothem.

Weliveinatimewhenthethreatstooursecurityareascomplexanddiverseasterrorism,thespreadofweaponsofmassdestruction,climatechange,failedandfailingstates,disease,andpandemics.Thesame-oldsolutionsandpartisanbickeringwon’tdo.Americaneedsanhonestdialogueaboutsecuritythatisasrobustasitisrealistic.

ASPexiststopromotethatdialogue,toforgeconsensus,andtospurconstructiveactionsothatAmericameetsthechallengestoitssecuritywhileseizingtheopportunitiesthenewcenturyoffers.

www.americansecurityproject.org