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    Succes in making tritium

    Storms, Edmund
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    2013
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    The world's Tritium is in short supply and is of critical importance for the development of fusion energy. This session will provide a historical scientific overview of theoretical and experimental observations on the topics of tritium production, experimental design, theoretical considerations, and the scientific method. The discussion will include the full range of reported observations and methodologies to include early work from BARC, postulated explanations for how tritium forms and new concepts such as "chair resonance" nucleation around tritium production. The attached file contains slides from a presentation made by Edmund Storms during this panel discussion.
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