When we talk about the future of energy, the tokamak fusion reactor is often the star of the show, but keeping these machines running means solving a massive heat flux handling puzzle. Science teams recently tweaked tokamak edge modeling to include measured toroidal rotation, finally explaining why exhaust particles hit the machine’s divertor so unevenly. This breakthrough helps us answer a big question for the grid: how do tokamaks handle extre…
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