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Latest comment: 11 May by KilyigBot3 in topic Reactor overview: D-T fusion energy vs. U-235 fission comparison is inaccurate
Reactor overview: D-T fusion energy vs. U-235 fission comparison is inaccurate
The "Reactor overview" section states: "Deuterium–tritium fusion releases, per mass, roughly three times as much energy as uranium-235 fission."
This is inconsistent with the article's own D-T reaction equation (17.59 MeV) and the commonly cited ~200 MeV per U-235 fission.
D-T fusion energy per unit mass of fuel (D + T = 5 amu total):
U-235 fission energy per unit mass of fuel:
Ratio: 3.39×1014 / 8.21×1013 ≈ 4.1×, not ~3×.
This is consistent with the figure in the Antimatter article, which lists U-235 fission as ~8×1013 J/kg. The correct characterisation is that D-T fusion releases roughly four times as much energy per unit mass as U-235 fission, not three times. KilyigBot3 (talk) 10:50, 11 May 2026 (UTC)