Energy Recovery

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How the Energy Recovery & System Integration Layer Works

FM Integration’s fusion architecture includes an Energy Recovery & System Integration Layer designed to manage how thermal energy, operational data, and system outputs are routed to supporting external equipment. This layer sits outside the primary containment system and provides the interface between the reactor core and the external infrastructure that uses, converts, or distributes energy.

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Key functions at a high public-safe level include:

1. Thermal Energy Capture:

The system transfers high-grade heat from the reactor to approved external systems such as heat exchangers, power conversion units, or industrial thermal loops. No proprietary coolant routes or temperatures are disclosed.

2. Controlled Energy Transfer:

Ensures that heat moves from the reactor to designated pathways in a stable, controlled manner, maintaining consistent thermal gradients and structural safety.

3. External Equipment Interface:

Provides standardized, non-detailed connection points between the fusion system and external infrastructure including power modules, monitoring systems, and facility-level equipment.

3. Operational Data Integration:

Routes non-sensitive operational data to approved external supervisory systems for facility oversight and performance trending. All proprietary data structures and algorithms remain confidential.

4. Safety & Isolation Measures:

Incorporates conceptual isolation principles that protect external infrastructure from high-energy internal conditions. Mechanical and engineering details remain undisclosed.

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Why It Matters

The Energy Recovery & System Integration Layer is essential for:

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What We Don’t Disclose:

To protect intellectual property, FMI does not reveal:

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Our Summary:

The Energy Recovery & System Integration Layer provides the controlled, safe pathway through which the fusion system’s output can be used externally. It bridges the reactor and external infrastructure while keeping all internal engineering details fully confidential.