以强磁场与AI为翼 助力中国聚变能源加速产业化
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2026-01-16 20:47

Core Insights - The article discusses the advancements in nuclear fusion technology in China, particularly focusing on the Chengdu Nuclear Fusion Industry Corridor and the achievements of the Southwestern Institute of Physics (西物院) in developing the Chinese Circulation No. 3, which has reached significant milestones in fusion research [1][2]. Group 1: Technological Advancements - The Chinese Circulation No. 3 is the largest and highest-parameter magnetic confinement fusion device in China, achieving the first domestic "double hundred million degrees" and "million ampere billion degree high confinement mode operation," with fusion triple product reaching 10^20 [2]. - High-temperature superconducting magnets are identified as a core technology for enhancing magnetic field strength, which is crucial for effective plasma control and commercializing fusion energy [1][2]. - AI technology has been integrated into plasma control, allowing for near "autonomous driving" capabilities in managing plasma stability, significantly increasing energy confinement time [4]. Group 2: Industrial Development - The Southwestern Institute of Physics plays a pivotal role in the fusion industry by driving the localization of key components and achieving international standards in fusion technology, including the development of the first wall prototype for the ITER project [3]. - The institute is also fostering international collaboration, positioning the Chinese Circulation No. 3 as a satellite device for ITER and enhancing China's influence in global fusion research [3]. Group 3: Future Plans and Goals - The Southwestern Institute of Physics aims to achieve commercial fusion energy by 2045, with a roadmap that includes the construction of a demonstration reactor by that year, and plans to start fusion energy burning experiments by 2027 [6][7]. - The focus will remain on high-temperature superconducting technology, with a target of achieving 20 Tesla in large magnet engineering applications, while addressing challenges in the mechanical structure and quench protection technology [5][7]. - Collaboration with various stakeholders, including state-owned enterprises and universities, is essential for developing a closed-loop system for research, validation, and commercialization of fusion technology [5][7].