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Carbon-Carbon Fusion

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I've done a quick Google for this, but came up empty.

How much energy, per kilogram, does carbon-carbon fusion produce? While we're at it, how about helium-helium fusion?
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its likely to be negative net energy.
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kojikun wrote:its likely to be negative net energy.
if it was done inside a star, the energy would be positive since, iirc, iron is the first material on the periodic table that will not create a self-sustaining fusion reaction.
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kojikun wrote:its likely to be negative net energy.
It would be positive net energy, since iron is the line where you begin to get net negative energy for fusion.
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ah ok. then atleast its going to be very difficult to achieve.
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Unless you are able to produce the sort of energies that the force of star gravity does in a labratory setting you aren't going to get jack squat.
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exactly. its going to be a hard and useless process. you could do it with an accelerator, but why? its easier to use hydrogen and helium.
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Post by victorhadin »

Graphs for binding energy per nucleon can help with this.

Some simple binding energy graphs:

http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/CPEP/Chart_Pag ... Works.html

More graphs, some better, some worse:

http://www.physics.hereford.ac.uk/binding_energy.htm

http://cosmos.colorado.edu/cw2/courses/ ... _be_1.html



The net energy yield per nucleon is the difference between the binding energies of the two sides of the fusion equation.
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Why do trhis anyway unless you were running out of a fuel in a fusion powered spacecraft?

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Admiral Valdemar wrote:H + H = g00dness.
no, H + H = impossibleness. He-3 + De-2 = goodness.
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kojikun wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:H + H = g00dness.
no, H + H = impossibleness. He-3 + De-2 = goodness.
Bah, I was trying to avoid technical details. :P All that supposed He-3 on the Moon would be a great refuel station for future fusion powered craft.

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Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Bah, I was trying to avoid technical details. :P All that supposed He-3 on the Moon would be a great refuel station for future fusion powered craft.

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Pah. Moon. Feh. Figure this:

If you took the entire planet earth, and made every nation equally modern and hightech and industrial and energy consuming as the United States, then multiplied it by one million, the amount of Helium-3 in Jupiter would be able to power those million hightech earths for 4 or 5 billion years. There are enough asteroids and enough material in them to build enough world-ships to carry all those humans out of the solar system in relative comfort.

We don't need to go to other starsystems, we have so many resources here. But who wants to stay in one solar system, eh? :)
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