在 英语 中使用 Fusion reactor 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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But no fusion reactor has yet produced more energy than it consumes.
Any eventual commercial fusion reactor based on the design must be able to sustain this and also facilitate other vital functions, such as heat transfer.
Officials say the ITER nuclear fusion reactor is poised to be the most complicated piece of machinery ever built.
The Joint European Torus and DIII-D(fusion reactor) tokamaks vacuum vessels are made in Inconel.
In order to successfully create a fusion reactor we need to heat and pressurize plasma to equal those found on the surface of the sun.
The world's most powerful planned fusion reactor, a huge device called ITER that is under construction in France, is expected to cost around $40 billion.
I built a quantum fusion reactor in 1978, and an orbital plasma gun in 1979 and a giant laser-eyed robot in 1984.
The schoolboy took 1,000 hours over two years to build the fusion reactor, which creates energy by combining atoms.
If trials are successful, the first commercial fusion reactor could go online in 2050.
New-wave nuclear power- both fission and fusion reactor designs that could help bring down carbon emissions.
The United Kingdom has entered the race to build the world's first prototype commercial fusion reactor.
Scientists have successfully switched on the world's largest'Stellarator' fusion reactor.
The ITER reactor(International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) is a tokamak-type fusion reactor, the creation of which involves thousands of scientists and engineers from 35 countries.
Scientists with the Chinese Academy of Sciences have announced their‘artificial sun'- a fusion reactor experiment- has achieved a temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius.
And the same-- well, if we could do that we would automatically have an energy supply, because the transmutation would be a fusion reactor-- and evidence?
The international nuclear fusion project International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor(ITER) is constructing the world's largest and most advanced experimental tokamak nuclear fusion reactor in the south of France.
In southern France ITER is being built, a $US20 billion(AU$26.7bn) experimental fusion reactor that uses a different design called a tokamak.
While ITER won't generate electricity, scientists hope it will demonstrate that such a fusion reactor can produce more energy than it consumes.
Com suggests that the arc reactor's technological roots might lie with the Tokmak, a Cold-War-era experimental fusion reactor first developed in the Soviet Union.
Whether and when nuclear fusion reactors will be developed and commissioned is unknowable.