Book on IEC fusion

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Benedikt Peters
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Book on IEC fusion

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This year a new book about IEC fusion came out:

Inertial Electrostatic Confinement (IEC) Fusion
by Miley, George H., Murali, S. Krupakar

More Info: https://www.springer.com/engineering/en ... 614-9337-2

Quite many (technical) universities have a springer ebook licence, then it is free to download for staff and students.
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You need to improve your searching skills.

I typed in 'miley book' in the search engine and the next 4 posts listed after yours showed the same book.

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Re: Book on IEC fusion

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Sorry for not searching the forum before posting,

I also found the book in Werners shelf:
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No prob. I can understand a reluctance to use the php search function, it is pretty useless and often misses the most relevant posts. But do try it at least... sometimes it works!!
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I have this book and I would highly recommend it.
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