Guest: Ralf Kleiber, Matthias Hirsch Host: Markus Voelter
Shownoter: Alexander Grote
In our never-ending quest to understand fusion and its potential use in energy production, I visited the Wendelstein 7-X fusion experiment in Greifswald run by the Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik. We started out with a visit to the experiment hall, while experimentalist Matthias Hirsch gave us an overview over the machine. Next we discussed theory and modeling with Ralf Kleiber. Finally, I returned to Matthias Hirsch, and we chatted about more experimental aspects of Wendelstein. It is probably best to listen to our previous fusion episodes (22, 157 and 304) before listening to this one.
Vorstellung von Matthias Hirsch 00:02:58
Wendelstein 7X | Plasma | Black Body Radiation
Inside the Control Room 00:08:58Inside the Experiment Hall 00:21:20
Stellarator | Torus | Magnetic Fields | Tokamak | Fusion Reactor | Power Plant | Electron Scattering | cryostat | coil | microwave | Deuterium | Black Hole | Elementary Particle | Fusion | Kinetic Energy | Fission Energy | Half life | Neutron activation | Nulear Waste
In the Office (Theory with Ralf Kleiber) 00:46:46Wendelstein | Transformer | Current | Noether's theorem | Conservation | Quantum Computer | Lorentz Force | Magnetohydrodynamics | Gyrokinetic ElectroMagnetic | Maxwell's equations | Fortran | Eurofusion
Back with Matthias Hirsch 01:54:58waveguide | magnetic confinement | impurity