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Good Clean Energy
TAE Technologies
29 episodes
2 months ago

How do we build a world with abundant, affordable, carbon-free electricity?

 

That’s the question at the heart of Good Clean Energy, a podcast featuring interviews with scientists, innovators and energy experts working to transform the energy ecosystem and tackle climate change.


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How do we build a world with abundant, affordable, carbon-free electricity?

 

That’s the question at the heart of Good Clean Energy, a podcast featuring interviews with scientists, innovators and energy experts working to transform the energy ecosystem and tackle climate change.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Science
Technology,
Earth Sciences
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How digital simulations lead to real world fusion, with TAE's Director of Computational Science Sean Dettrick
Good Clean Energy
23 minutes 36 seconds
5 months ago
How digital simulations lead to real world fusion, with TAE's Director of Computational Science Sean Dettrick

In this episode, TAE Director of Computational Science Sean Dettrick explores the groundbreaking role of simulation in advancing commercial fusion. Since joining TAE in 2002, Dettrick has led efforts to build a "digital twin" of fusion reactors—high-fidelity simulations that mirror the physical machines under development, allowing researchers to predict and optimize reactor behavior without physically constructing every variation.


These simulations are not just digital prototypes—they’re essential tools for understanding the intricate physics of plasma behavior, validating experimental data, and informing future designs.


TAE’s sixth-generation fusion machine, Copernicus, is still in development but Dettrick and his team have already seen it "operate" in the virtual world. Through simulations, they analyze how plasma reacts under various conditions, tweak system parameters, and test designs far faster and more flexibly than physical experiments allow.

As computational power has grown from teraflops to petaflops and now to the exascale frontier, so too has the capacity to simulate the six-dimensional complexity of plasma physics. Dettrick emphasizes that reaching commercial fusion will require continued advances in both computing and collaboration between theoretical and experimental scientists.


Looking ahead, Dettrick believes simulations will be crucial not only in building the first fusion power plants but in optimizing them for mass production—ensuring they’re not just functional, but also manufacturable.


Covered in this episode:

  • TAE has created high-fidelity digital twins of its fusion reactors.
  • These simulations allow testing and optimization without building physical prototypes.
  • Models are calibrated with real-world data to predict future reactor behavior.
  • Digital models can test design changes that would be physically impossible or too costly to implement in real experiments and provide quick feedback on potential improvements.
  • TAE’s sixth-generation machine is already running in virtual form.
  • There's a healthy tension between simulation and physical testing—each validates and informs the other. Real-world results continue to refine and improve digital models.


(01:30) The Role of Simulation in Fusion Research

(02:20) Building and Testing Fusion Reactors

(04:00) Digital Twins and High-Fidelity Models

(05:45) Complexities of Plasma Simulation

(08:10) Copernicus: The Sixth Generation Fusion Machine

(10:56) Advancements in Supercomputing

(18:15) Future of Fusion Simulation and Commercialization


Full transcript: https://tae.com/how-digital-simulations-lead-to-real-world-fusion/


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Good Clean Energy

How do we build a world with abundant, affordable, carbon-free electricity?

 

That’s the question at the heart of Good Clean Energy, a podcast featuring interviews with scientists, innovators and energy experts working to transform the energy ecosystem and tackle climate change.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.