Compressive hydrodynamic fluctuations amplify fusion power in plasmas via hydrodynamic, two-temperature, and kinetic mechanisms, often exceeding the gain from using the same energy for heating.
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Derives an asymptotic formula showing shear flow reactivity enhancement in unmagnetized plasma becomes asymptotically large relative to hydrodynamic effects as Gamow-to-thermal energy ratio increases, for reactants of disparate masses and charge states.
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Fusion-power amplification by compressive hydrodynamic fluctuations
Compressive hydrodynamic fluctuations amplify fusion power in plasmas via hydrodynamic, two-temperature, and kinetic mechanisms, often exceeding the gain from using the same energy for heating.
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Asymptotic behavior of the shear flow reactivity enhancement effect
Derives an asymptotic formula showing shear flow reactivity enhancement in unmagnetized plasma becomes asymptotically large relative to hydrodynamic effects as Gamow-to-thermal energy ratio increases, for reactants of disparate masses and charge states.