graebot t1_j18ta5r wrote
Reply to comment by ivonshnitzel in How do fusion scientists expect to produce enough Tritium to sustain D-T fusion (see text)? by DanTheTerrible
Would there ever be a danger of a chain reaction with that setup?
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RobusEtCeleritas t1_j1agel2 wrote
They're not all endothermic, for example ^(6)Li + n -> a + t has a positive Q-value.
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RobusEtCeleritas t1_j1agk2b wrote
No, these are not like the fission chain reactions used in fission reactors. There's no way for that kind of thing to happen in this situation.
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RobusEtCeleritas t1_j1ctdta wrote
I don't know what you think those statements have to do with my comment. The question was whether the tritium-breeding reactions can cause a chain reaction, and the answer to that is no.
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RobusEtCeleritas t1_j1bejog wrote
RBMK fission reactors are completely different things than what we're talking about here. There's plenty of information available on what caused the Chernobyl accident, none of which is relevant to this conversation.
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SnarfbObo t1_j1bdqqi wrote
Something goes wrong it just goes dark, the fun is in starting it up again, as i understand(not much)
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AeternusDoleo t1_j1d635j wrote
There would be a danger of a localized kaboom, once the plasma loses containment it disperses - explosively. But I'm going to assume the amount of fuel in the reactor is going to be minimal, after all you're after a controlled fusion reaction. Once the fuel is spent or the pressure/temperature is too low to sustain fusion, the reaction ends.
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cdstephens t1_j1bq2qw wrote
No, fusion devices cannot lead to an uncontrolled chain reaction. The reason is because the plasma needs to be confined in order to maintain the appropriate density and temperature; the Sun uses gravity to confine the plasma. In contrast, if the magnetic fields were turned off in a magnetic fusion device, the fusion plasma would just expand outwards into the wall and then cool down.
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