D + D Fusion Reaction Calculator
This page is provided for researchers working in the field of deuterium fusion, who wish to calculate fusion rates based on measurements taken with a BTI Bubble detector.
The BTI Bubble detector has become the industry standard among both amateur and professional scientists working in this field, because of it’s sensitivity to neutrons without being affected by other forms of radiation.
This calculator Provides a quick an easy way to convert your bubble count to actual fusion reaction rate.
Note: Due to the difficulty of measuring accurate neutron flux this method may deviate from actual flux by 20% or more for low bubble counts. best results are obtained when running the experiment long enough to generate more than 30 bubbles. Run your experiment and collect your data to the highest accuracy possible with your equipment, and input the data below.
Calculations
| Power input: | Watt | |
| Neutron flux at detector: | n/s/cm2 | |
| Neutrons isotropic | n/s | |
| Total D+D fusion reactions | fusions/s |
| Proton energy (3.02 Mev) | ev/s | |
| Neutron energy (2.45 Mev) | ev/s | |
| Triton energy (1.01 Mev) | ev/s | |
| Alpha particle energy (0.82 Mev) | ev/s | |
| Total fusion power | ev/s | |
| Total fusion power (converted) | Watt/s |
| Q = Energy out vs. energy in | - |