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WANG Zhibin, XU Min. Message from Editors-in-Chief of the Special Topic on Controlled Nuclear Fusion Power Engineering Technology[J]. SOUTHERN ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, 2024, 11(3): 1-1.
Citation: WANG Zhibin, XU Min. Message from Editors-in-Chief of the Special Topic on Controlled Nuclear Fusion Power Engineering Technology[J]. SOUTHERN ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, 2024, 11(3): 1-1.

Message from Editors-in-Chief of the Special Topic on Controlled Nuclear Fusion Power Engineering Technology

  • Publish Date: 2024-05-10
  •     Controlled nuclear fusion energy is a technical means to obtain energy through constrained and controlled thermonuclear fusion reactions, which is also an energy acquisition method that human beings have not fully mastered. The research on controlled nuclear fusion energy has been carried out for more than half a century, but it is still a common challenge faced by human beings. It is also one of the important research fields that can fully reflect the national scientific and technological innovation capabilities. So far, China has achieved a series of phased results in the field of controlled nuclear fusion research. As a participating country, it has participated in the largest international scientific and technological cooperation project in the world, namely the ITER. The construction of national major scientific and technological infrastructures such as the EAST, China HL-3, and CRAFT has also greatly promoted the development of China's magnetic confinement nuclear fusion research. As a field of in-depth interdisciplinary integration, the research on controlled nuclear fusion energy has not only promoted the advancement of the corresponding technology but also driven the development of related technologies such as superconducting technology, material science, and power supply technology and facilitated the emergence of sophisticated technologies. During the development of nuclear fusion research, China has gradually built an independent talent system of science, engineering, technology, and management for controlled nuclear fusion, which has enhanced China's core competitiveness in the field of international nuclear fusion research.

        Nuclear fusion research still faces significant challenges, including physical challenges centered on burning plasma, fusion reactor material challenges focused on neutron irradiation resistance, and tritium self-sufficiency technology challenges centered on tritium production cladding. To solve these problems, many researchers should overcome difficulties and forge ahead. Given the urgent need for the transformation of the national energy structure, the strong support of the country, and the unremitting efforts of generations of nuclear fusion researchers, it is believed that the development of controlled nuclear fusion energy in China will become a reality shortly although there are still numerous challenges to overcome in fusion energy research at this stage.

        China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited and China Southern Power Grid, as important members of the Controlled Nuclear Fusion Innovation Consortium, jointly established the energy technology journal Southern Energy Construction through cooperation between their Guangzhou-based organizations and collaborated with Nuclear Techniques, the journal of the Chinese Nuclear Society, to create this special issue on controlled nuclear fusion. This special issue is open to submissions from professional research institutes, higher education institutions, and energy enterprises involved in controlled nuclear fusion research in China, aiming to build an academic exchange platform based on industry-university-research-application collaboration for the integration of controlled nuclear fusion science, technology and engineering. Fusion energy, as a type of potentially significant base load energy, will play an irreplaceable role in future energy supply. Therefore, this journal will continue to focus on the latest research results in China's nuclear fusion field and support the research, development, and academic cultural dissemination of new energy represented by nuclear fusion energy through a series of special issues in the future.

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Message from Editors-in-Chief of the Special Topic on Controlled Nuclear Fusion Power Engineering Technology

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    Controlled nuclear fusion energy is a technical means to obtain energy through constrained and controlled thermonuclear fusion reactions, which is also an energy acquisition method that human beings have not fully mastered. The research on controlled nuclear fusion energy has been carried out for more than half a century, but it is still a common challenge faced by human beings. It is also one of the important research fields that can fully reflect the national scientific and technological innovation capabilities. So far, China has achieved a series of phased results in the field of controlled nuclear fusion research. As a participating country, it has participated in the largest international scientific and technological cooperation project in the world, namely the ITER. The construction of national major scientific and technological infrastructures such as the EAST, China HL-3, and CRAFT has also greatly promoted the development of China's magnetic confinement nuclear fusion research. As a field of in-depth interdisciplinary integration, the research on controlled nuclear fusion energy has not only promoted the advancement of the corresponding technology but also driven the development of related technologies such as superconducting technology, material science, and power supply technology and facilitated the emergence of sophisticated technologies. During the development of nuclear fusion research, China has gradually built an independent talent system of science, engineering, technology, and management for controlled nuclear fusion, which has enhanced China's core competitiveness in the field of international nuclear fusion research.

    Nuclear fusion research still faces significant challenges, including physical challenges centered on burning plasma, fusion reactor material challenges focused on neutron irradiation resistance, and tritium self-sufficiency technology challenges centered on tritium production cladding. To solve these problems, many researchers should overcome difficulties and forge ahead. Given the urgent need for the transformation of the national energy structure, the strong support of the country, and the unremitting efforts of generations of nuclear fusion researchers, it is believed that the development of controlled nuclear fusion energy in China will become a reality shortly although there are still numerous challenges to overcome in fusion energy research at this stage.

    China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited and China Southern Power Grid, as important members of the Controlled Nuclear Fusion Innovation Consortium, jointly established the energy technology journal Southern Energy Construction through cooperation between their Guangzhou-based organizations and collaborated with Nuclear Techniques, the journal of the Chinese Nuclear Society, to create this special issue on controlled nuclear fusion. This special issue is open to submissions from professional research institutes, higher education institutions, and energy enterprises involved in controlled nuclear fusion research in China, aiming to build an academic exchange platform based on industry-university-research-application collaboration for the integration of controlled nuclear fusion science, technology and engineering. Fusion energy, as a type of potentially significant base load energy, will play an irreplaceable role in future energy supply. Therefore, this journal will continue to focus on the latest research results in China's nuclear fusion field and support the research, development, and academic cultural dissemination of new energy represented by nuclear fusion energy through a series of special issues in the future.

WANG Zhibin, XU Min. Message from Editors-in-Chief of the Special Topic on Controlled Nuclear Fusion Power Engineering Technology[J]. SOUTHERN ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, 2024, 11(3): 1-1.
Citation: WANG Zhibin, XU Min. Message from Editors-in-Chief of the Special Topic on Controlled Nuclear Fusion Power Engineering Technology[J]. SOUTHERN ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, 2024, 11(3): 1-1.
  • 王志斌(中山大学中法核工程与技术学院):

    中山大学副教授、博士生导师。2013年毕业于清华大学工程物理系,取得核科学与技术工学博士学位,随后加入哈尔滨工业大学国家大科学工程专项建设指挥部,骨干参与东北地区首个国家大科学工程“空间环境地面模拟装置”国家重大科技基础设施的前期筹划、立项、可研、初设、详设等环节的研究、设计工作。现国家磁约束核聚变能研究发展专项青年项目首席科学家,中山大学科学研究院基地处副处长,中法核工程与技术学院院长助理。

    许敏(核工业西南物理研究院):

    核工业西南物理研究院研究员,博士生导师。2019年入选国家“万人计划”科技创新领军人才以及中核集团“科技带头人”。2022年任院总工程师。曾任ITER国际科技咨询委员会委员,国际原子能机构(IAEA)聚变示范堆技术会议,聚变数据分析技术会议等多个重要会议主席。现任国际托卡马克输运物理组副主任,中欧磁约束聚变战略伙伴联合工作组成员,四川省核学会理事,核聚变与低温等离子体应用专业委员会副主任委员,Nuclear Fusion及Review of Modern Plasma Physics编委等。

  • WANG Zhibin (Sino-French Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Technology, Sun Yat-sen University):

    Associate Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at Sun Yat-sen University. Graduated from the Department of Engineering Physics at Tsinghua University in 2013, obtaining a Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Technology Engineering. Subsequently, joined the National Major Science and Technology Infrastructure Construction Command of Harbin Institute of Technology, actively participating in the preliminary planning, approval, feasibility study, initial design, and detailed design of the first national major science and technology project “Space Environment Ground Simulation Device” National Major Science and Technology Infrastructure in the Northeast region. Currently serving as the Chief Scientist for the National Magnetic Confinement Nuclear Fusion Energy Research and Development Project, a youth project. At Sun Yat-sen University. additionally, holds the position of Deputy Director at the Base Department of the Office of Scientific Research & Development and Assistant to the Dean at the Sino-French Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Technology.

    XU Min (Southwestern Institute of Physics):

    Researcher and Ph.D. Supervisor at the Southwestern Institute of Physics, China National Nuclear Corporation. In 2019, selected as a leading figure in science and technology innovation under the National "Ten Thousand Talents Program" and a technology leader within the China National Nuclear Corporation. In 2022, appointed as the Chief Engineer of the Institute. Previously served as a committee member of the ITER International Science and Technology Advisory Committee, and chairman of several significant conferences including the Fusion Demonstration Reactor Technology Conference and the Fusion Data Analysis Technology Conference at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Currently holds positions as the Deputy Director of the International Tokamak Transport Physics Group, member of the China-Europe Magnetic Confinement Fusion Strategic Partnership Joint Working Group, director of the Sichuan Nuclear Society, deputy director of the Professional Committee on Nuclear Fusion and Low-Temperature Plasma Applications, and editorial board member for Nuclear Fusion and Review of Modern Plasma Physics.

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