> From: "MarkI-ZeroPoint" <zeropo...@charter.net> > Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 2:22:22 PM > Alan, can you also put in a conventional nuclear reactor used for > Electrical power? > Use the nuclear radiation symbol for traditional nuclear power! > That would pretty much be the picture that is worth a thousand words. > -mark
I think it's better just to stick with the original + eCat. What IS the power/energy density for a reactor? Or a Tokomak? I did find a plot with some nuclear batteries. http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2011/ph240/kumar2/images/f1big.png [2] M. Romer et al., "Ragone Plot Comparison of Radioisotope Cells and the Direct Sodium Borohydride/Hydrogen Peroxide Fuel Cell With Chemical Batteries," IEEE Trans. Energy Conversion 23, 171 (2008). Not that the energy scale is kJ, not Wh -- 10^6 kJ = 277,778 Wh