Scholar's Advanced Technological System

Chapter 538: No Obvious Radiation Damage

Chapter 538: No Obvious Radiation Damage


Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations


Jinling, China.


STAR machine research inst.i.tute.


“We’re here?”


Hou Jinli followed Lu Zhou into the research inst.i.tute and looked around curiously.


Since leaving the University of Science and Technology of China, he had been at Jinling for more than six months. He was obviously related to the STAR stellarator project, but this was his first time coming here.


Prior to this, he had only heard rumors about this research inst.i.tute.


Like for example, the security of the research inst.i.tute was handled by military members.


Also, this place didn’t appear on maps like Baidu and Google.


However, coming in now, he found out that the situation was the opposite of what he imagined.


How come the security here isn’t as serious as I had thought?


Lu Zhou smiled and said, “Yeah, we’re here.”


Hou Jinli scratched his head awkwardly.


“I thought the security measures here would be harsher.”


Even airports have metal detectors and luggage scanners.


“The army is handling the security here, so it’s completely safe. There is no way unauthorized personnel can even get close to here. Also, real security measures are hidden.” Lu Zhou pointed with his chin and said, “See that?”


“Where?”


Hou Jinli looked at the direction Lu Zhou pointed at, but he but couldn’t see anything.


“What’s there?”


Lu Zhou: “There’s a security camera hidden there, you just can’t see it.”


Hou Jinli was stunned. “How do you know?”


Lu Zhou: “I’ve seen the surveillance footage.”


Hou Jinli: “…”


All the streets near this place were filled with security cameras; it had no dead spots.


Not just that, but in terms of personnel review, it was equipped with facial recognition by using big data a.n.a.lysis. For example, if a non-resident of this area kept wandering around here all day, even if they didn’t come close to the research inst.i.tute, they would be approached by a security member.


This level of security measures was only possible in recent years.


After all, China’s ITER situation was becoming more and more obvious. Also, the United States’ interest in controllable fusion technology gave China a reason to believe that the US might pull some dirty tricks and try to take data in an illegitimate way.


Regardless, there was no such thing as too safe.


Also, it wasn’t like Lu Zhou had to personally worry about these things.


There were people that took care of these things behind the scenes.


Hou Jinli walked past the tunnel entrance, and the pair walked straight into the laboratory embedded into the mountain.


When the two arrived, the rest of the laboratory researchers were already there.


After more than a month of the overhaul, the STAR machine had returned to its best state.


However, it was not really in the “best” state. After all, the swelling of the structural material couldn’t be completely eliminated. However, using the knowledge they gained from the ignition experiment last time, this shouldn’t be a big problem.


Even if an accident were to happen…


It would be worth it!


Even though the radiation environment for both the stellarator and tokamak was similar, there were some subtle differences. Other than for the sake of “witnessing history”, this was the other reason why Lu Zhou chose the STAR stellarator over EAST or any other tokamak for this experiment.


Sheng Xianfu, who was in charge, saw Lu Zhou walk into the laboratory. He immediately walked over and gave Lu Zhou an update of the situation.


“All of the preparations have been completed, we can begin the experiment anytime now.”


Lu Zhou: “Is the sample inside?”


Sheng Xianfu: “It’s inside.”


Lu Zhou nodded and said, “Then, let’s start.”


Sheng Xianfu: “Ok!”


Their conversation ended.


After Sheng Xianfu received the order, he immediately returned to his work station.


Hou Jinli took a deep breath. The experiment was about to begin, and his whole body was shaking.


40 billion yuan scientific research project. He had never partic.i.p.ated in such a major project before.


What if the machine failed, would he be held accountable? What if the LPC-1 material didn’t work or that he made a mistake on the XRD test, thus resulting in the failure of this experiment…


Even though there was no way these things could happen, he was still sh*tting bricks.


After all, he had never thought about these problems before he stepped foot into the laboratory.


Hou Jinli looked at Lu Zhou and went into deep thought.


If I’m feeling the pressure just by standing here, then what kind of pressure is Professor Lu feeling?


It’s terrifying just thinking about it…


Academician Pan, who was standing next to Lu Zhou, looked at the hard-working staff members behind the floor-to-ceiling windows. He frowned and began to look a little concerned.


“Are we really going to use the STAR machine for this experiment?”


“This is the best choice.” Lu Zhou nodded and said with a poker face, “If the LPC-1 material proves to be effective, we will immediately begin the construction of the demonstration reactor.”


“Is the issue with the liquid lithium neutron recovery system solved?” Academician Pan looked at him in surprise and said, “There’s also the ferrofluid electric energy generator, these are two very important issues, right?”


Lu Zhou: “They can be solved while the construction is underway. Compared to the neutron radiation, these aren’t very difficult problems.”


Academician Pan: “I don’t know why you’re in such a hurry. There’s still five years until 2025. It’s important to go slow and steady… Please don’t be overly hasty.”


“Ok,” Lu Zhou nodded and said, “I understand.”


Academician Pan shook his head.


He knew he couldn’t persuade Lu Zhou. Lu Zhou only said “I understand” to be polite to him. Maybe because Lu Zhou was too used to researching alone, which created his a.s.sertiveness.


However, Academician Pan had nothing else to do.


After all, he had been away from the research front line for too long; all he got now was the so-called “honor” and “reputation”.


He could help with things outside of the research. Like when Lu Zhou’s cooperation with other research inst.i.tutes didn’t go smoothly, he could act as a type of lubricant.


However, in terms of the actual experiment… he really didn’t have any say.


Academician Pan sighed and looked at the giant metal behemoth behind the gla.s.s panels.


All he could do now was pray.



More than 20 samples were installed in the reactor.


This time, there weren’t any cameras or reporters.


Because Lu Zhou contacted the city council and indicated that the content of this fusion experiment wasn’t suitable for public exposure.


Thank G.o.d he did this.


Otherwise, the city council really would have sent a media reporter.


Sheng Xianfu took a deep breath and looked at his watch.


He exchanged glances with Lu Zhou before ordering, “Begin experiment!”


The second he finished speaking, the liquid helium was injected into the SG-1 superconducting magnets, soaking the circle of graphene wires outside the stellarator outer track.


The resistance of the external magnetic field quickly dropped, and a large current began to pa.s.s through the magnetic coil. With the help from the control coil, a perfectly closed magnetic field was formed inside the stellarator.


Using a computer, once Sheng Xianfu confirmed that the magnetic field was in good shape, he continued to order, “Inject the fuel!”


1mg of tritium deuterium mixture was injected from the conduit into the reaction chamber.


At the same time, the microwave heating device began to heat up the gas molecules inside the machine reaction chamber.


Almost instantly, the gas molecules were ionized into plasma. There was a beautiful aurora-like glow from the magnificent reaction chamber.


The glow was slightly shaking, making it appear vulnerable.


However, that glowing heat inside was hot enough to cut through any armor in this world.


Fortunately, it was being controlled by an invisible force…


The magnetic field stabilized and confined the plasma.


The temperature and density of the plasma began to increase to the critical point of fusion ignition.


Everyone couldn’t help but clench their fists.


In an instant, the camera flickered and was filled with white noise.


The most terrifying energy on the planet was brewing inside the stellarator chamber.


However, this entire process lasted for less than three seconds…


“Turn off the microwave heating device!”


After the heating device was turned off, the heat inside the machine began to dissipate, and the fusion reaction suddenly stopped.


After they waited for the machine to cool down, staff members wearing protective gear quickly entered into the reaction chamber and retrieved the valuable samples.


These samples would be sent into a dedicated test chamber for DPA and helium residual measurements.


At the same time, the equipment maintenance staff members rushed into the machine and began to evaluate the damage of the first wall material, structural material, the divertor, and other components.


Hou Jinli looked at the samples being sent to the testing room. He followed them and helped the STAR research inst.i.tute researchers complete the tests.


Within an hour, the test results came out.


Hou Jinli took the report to the laboratory. Everyone gathered around him, including those that couldn’t understand the report content.


Hou Jinli’s hands were trembling. He looked at Lu Zhou. He then looked at the researchers around him before he said excitedly, “The neutron beam basically pa.s.sed straight through the material, and the interst.i.tial atom returned to its original position! All of the data show that the material has extremely high neutron radiation-resistant properties! There is no obvious radiation damage!”


Sheng Xianfu held his breath.


Academician Pan’s eyes were wide open.


Everyone’s expression changed to a look of astonishment.


The neutron beam pa.s.sed through!


No obvious radiation damage!


Lu Zhou began to gradually smirk.


This was probably the best news he heard this year!