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  2. Lockheed Martin Compact Fusion Reactor - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed Martin Compact Fusion Reactor (CFR) was a fusion power project at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works. [1] Its high-beta configuration, which implies that the ratio of plasma pressure to magnetic pressure is greater than or equal to 1 (compared to tokamak designs' 0.05), allows a compact design and expedited development. The project ...

  3. Explosive-driven ferromagnetic generator - Wikipedia

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    A generator coupling an EDFMG containing an 8.75 cm 3 of magnetic material with a spiral vector inversion generator yielded a pulse of amplitude over 40 kilovolts with a rise time of 6.2 nanoseconds. [4] Generators delivering pulses over 50 kV and 5 kA were demonstrated. [5] Ultra-compact generators with diameter less than 50 mm were developed.

  4. List of small modular reactor designs - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation [d] purchased by NANO Nuclear Energy: United States/Canada: Company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [20] Had been seeking licensing [21] Design acquired by Nano Nuclear Energy. [22] MCSFR: 50–1000: MCSFR: Elysium Industries: United States: Design (Conceptual) MHR-100: 25–87: HTGR: OKBM Afrikantov: Russia ...

  5. Oklo Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Oklo Inc. is an advanced nuclear technology company based in Santa Clara, California. [1] [2] Founded in 2013 by Jacob DeWitte and Caroline Cochran, both graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the company designs compact fast reactors with the aim of providing clean, safe, and affordable energy.

  6. Kilopower - Wikipedia

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    Passive heat pipes filled with liquid sodium transfer the reactor core heat to one or more free-piston Stirling engines, which produce reciprocating motion to drive a linear electric generator. [12] The melting point of sodium is 98 °C (208 °F), which means that liquid sodium can flow freely at high temperatures between about 400 and 700 °C ...

  7. Thermoelectric generator - Wikipedia

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    The typical efficiency of TEGs is around 5–8%, although it can be higher. Older devices used bimetallic junctions and were bulky. More recent devices use highly doped semiconductors made from bismuth telluride (Bi 2 Te 3), lead telluride (PbTe), [10] calcium manganese oxide (Ca 2 Mn 3 O 8), [11] [12] or combinations thereof, [13] depending on application temperature.

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