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Fusion Theory: Reading books, but which ones?

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 11:14 am
by Werner Engel
Hi - also to german speaking fusioneers!

As I read a lot in the forum about people who did not dive into fusion theory enough bevore posting,
here is a picture of the books I really loved during my first contact with fusion.

There are also some german ones - I really liked "Plasmaphysik und Fusionsforschung" from Dr. Michael Kaufmann (Max-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik in Munich) - if you are through with this and can understand it, you know what a Fusor does!

Werner

Re: Fusion Theory: Reading books, but which ones?

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 1:07 pm
by drochelet
Hi,

for english speakers "http://www.amazon.fr/Introduction-Plasm ... led+Fusion" is a very good start.
Also the http://www.amazon.fr/Concise-Encycloped ... ear+energy explains the concepts for a lot of technical terms.

Re: Fusion Theory: Reading books, but which ones?

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 2:34 pm
by Richard Hull
We have a books and reference forum that suggests some texts or radiation physics, neutron counting, and nuclear physics in general.

Fusion physics related to D-D fusion is very straight forward in our case and very easy to do. Fusion needed to produce net power output is so complex, it has never been done yet.

Richard Hull