The electric energy needed by the ASDEX Upgrade fusion experiment to power its magnetic field coils and plasma heating facilities is supplied by large flywheel generators. An experimentation pulse in ASDEX Upgrade requires an electric power of 400 megawatts lasting 10 seconds, i.e. half as much as the whole district of Munich. Such an abrupt grid load is not permissible; so the electric energy for ASDEX Upgrade cannot be taken directly from the grid. Instead the flywheel generators gradually take the energy needed from the grid, store it and then pass it on to ASDEX Upgrade in a single pulse.
To power the magnetic coils that provide plasma containment for an experimental fusion reactor, in order to research how to create a self-sustaining fusion reaction.
Such an achievement would be a watershed moment in human history, and most likely would usher in a new technological age of energy production.
This is an interesting piece of technology and the OP wanted to share. That thing must have one hell of a clutch! Achieving controlled fusion would be a monumental feat for our species.
Context?
Edit : Un-fucking-believable that some cretins may downvote a simple question.
The article explains precisely what it is and why … it’s even written in English.
The electric energy needed by the ASDEX Upgrade fusion experiment to power its magnetic field coils and plasma heating facilities is supplied by large flywheel generators. An experimentation pulse in ASDEX Upgrade requires an electric power of 400 megawatts lasting 10 seconds, i.e. half as much as the whole district of Munich. Such an abrupt grid load is not permissible; so the electric energy for ASDEX Upgrade cannot be taken directly from the grid. Instead the flywheel generators gradually take the energy needed from the grid, store it and then pass it on to ASDEX Upgrade in a single pulse.
Yes, but what is the actual purpose?
To power the magnetic coils that provide plasma containment for an experimental fusion reactor, in order to research how to create a self-sustaining fusion reaction.
Such an achievement would be a watershed moment in human history, and most likely would usher in a new technological age of energy production.
And it’s just decades away
As is tradition.
Thank you.
This is an interesting piece of technology and the OP wanted to share. That thing must have one hell of a clutch! Achieving controlled fusion would be a monumental feat for our species.
I’ll not downvote a question, but rude cursing.
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The /s really can’t be ommitted anywhere here. There is also a significant difference between cursing and insulting, champ.
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