Advancing fusion technology with SmalLab at UKAEA
SmallLab uses safe liquid-metal testing with Galinstan and electromagnets to model MHD and advance fusion energy cooling solutions.
SmallLab uses safe liquid-metal testing with Galinstan and electromagnets to model MHD and advance fusion energy cooling solutions.
UKAEA and Fabrisonic advanced ultrasonic additive manufacturing to join superconducting tapes, paving the way for compact, high-field fusion magnets.
Bluemira is an integrated inter-disciplinary design tool for future fusion machines.
A world-first machine for testing fusion energy components – Combined Heating and Magnetic Research Apparatus (CHIMERA).
Researchers at the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) are supporting the development of components needed to deliver fusion power in the UK.
UKAEA’s expertise and advanced modelling capabilities were instrumental in confirming First Light’s fusion results, supporting their journey towards commercialisation.
World-leading innovation stimulating industry capacity through international collaboration and the development of future fusion power plants.
Performance evaluation and verification of small-scale components and samples under heat fluxes up to 20 MW/m2 and from room temperature to ~3000 °C in a highly flexible and adaptable facility
Tackling one of fusion energy’s biggest challenges: plasma exhaust.
Professor Shuisheng He has been appointed as the Chair of Fusion Technology at the University of Sheffield, in partnership with UKAEA.