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A Passively Proliferation-Proof Fusion Power Plant

J. F. Santarius, G. L. Kulcinski, L. A. El-Guebaly

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 44 / Number 2 / September 2003 / Pages 289-293

Technical Paper / Fusion Energy - Advanced Designs / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST03-A349

This paper investigates whether a fusion power plant could be designed to be passively proliferation-proof. Even low neutron production rates enable fissile-fuel breeding, so such a fusion reactor must burn neutron-lean fuels. To burn these fuels economically requires a high-power-density fusion concept, and a D-3He field-reversed configuration will be analyzed here. The paper discusses physics and engineering design features that would defeat attempts to modify the reactor to burn the neutron-rich fuels D-T and D-D. These include burning an advanced fusion fuel, utilizing direct energy conversion, minimizing the radius to leave inadequate room for D-T neutron shielding of superconducting magnets, designing a single-module, full-lifetime fusion core requiring no module changeout, and using an organic coolant.