Cavitation-Induced Fusion: Proof of Concept
Max I. Fomitchev-Zamilov

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of cavitation-induced fusion, demonstrating its feasibility through theoretical analysis and experimental data, and introduces a prototype for potential commercial power generation.
Contribution
It offers the first systematic validation of cavitation-induced fusion's feasibility and presents a working prototype for commercial application.
Findings
Cavitation-induced fusion is feasible and practical.
Experimental data supports potential for commercial power generation.
A prototype reactor has been developed and tested.
Abstract
Cavitation-induced fusion (also known as bubble fusion or sonofusion) has been a topic of much debate and controversy and is generally (albeit incorrectly) perceived as unworkable. In this paper we present the theoretical foundations of cavitation-induced fusion and summarize the experimental results of the research conducted in the past 20 years. Based on the systematic study of all available data we conclude that the cavitation-induced fusion is feasible, doable, and can be used for commercial power generation. We present the results of our own research and disclose a commercial reactor prototype.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltrasound and Cavitation Phenomena · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Cavitation Phenomena in Pumps
