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Crazy Fox
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Actually, aneutronic fusion is a rather narrow field of study. That being said,direct conversion to electricity or rotary engine and steam conversion (not very efficient) are modes of operation that the military and commercial power companies look for. At the moment marine power plants will come first based upon priorities set forth by Loyds of London for rotary engine upgrades.
Next will come direct conversion applications in aerospace with airships using electrogravitics. Electric superconducting motors instead of gas turbine engines would prevail.

The point I am making here is obvious. Without a market aneutronic fusion, whether it is the Earth Mantel fracture cavitation or on someone’s desk top in a jar, has only academic value.
Application should be a point to ponder.
Fuel elements used for aneutronic fusion.
!8% Neutron emission limited.
Size and weight of the reactor.

I am sure the list by our members may be more specific. I am not a physics specialist but only an analyst of current research. Marine engines have been of the aneutronic type in my most recent studies.