Cracking the Code of Vortex Rings: Revolutionizing Nuclear Fusion
Originally Published 2 years ago — by SciTechDaily

Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a mathematical model to understand the formation of vortex rings, which could aid in efficient fuel compression for nuclear fusion and assist in fluid mixing post-shock wave. The model has implications for engineers in supersonic jet engine design and physicists studying supernovae. By gaining deeper insight into vortex ring formation, scientists could improve fuel compression in nuclear fusion, bringing us closer to harnessing fusion as a viable energy source. The model also has potential applications in designing fuel capsules and managing fluid mixing in various fields.