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Princeton’s 3D-Printed Fusion Reactor: A Path To Clean Energy

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Princeton’s 3D-Printed Fusion Reactor: A Path To Clean Energy

Image caption: A model of the planar coil stellarator, initially developed at PPPL. Image source: PPPL Facebook. Article by Paulo Montenegro. Ubergizmo – October 30, 2024. For further info: IEEE Spectrum.

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has developed a small, experimental nuclear fusion reactor , constructed largely with 3D-printed and off-the-shelf parts. This compact reactor—roughly the size of a kitchen table—uses a glass tube surrounded by 3D-printed nylon and nearly 10,000 rare-earth magnets to contain superheated plasma, the basis […]

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