ITER, the next step towards a thermonuclear reactor at the end of the 21st century
Tag(s): ITER - nuclear fusionAlternatives magazine n° 17, 1st quarter 2008 Category: Decoding
The thermonuclear fusion reactions occurring in the plasma are confined by very powerful magnetic fields generated by superconducting magnets. The fusion energy (heat) is recovered by the vacuum vessel walls via a water cooling system. The water is converted into steam and used to drive an alternator and produce electricity.
