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Nuclear Applications and Technology, 1970
(1970). Preface: Molten-Salt Reactors. Nuclear Applications and Technology: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 105-105.
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(1970). Preface: Molten-Salt Reactors. Nuclear Applications and Technology: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 105-105.
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Liquid Salt Applications and Molten Salt Reactors
Revue Générale Nucléaire, 2007In the last 5 years, there has been a rapid growth in interest in the use of high-temperature (700 to 1000°C) molten and liquid fluoride salts as coolants and for other functions in nuclear systems. This interest is a consequence of new applications for high-temperature heat and the development of new reactor concepts.
Charles W. Forsberg +4 more
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Fuel Salt for the Molten-Salt Reactor
Atomic Energy, 2013The solubility of Th, U, Ce, La, and Pr in melted salt 45LiF–12NaF–43KF, which supports a fast neutron spectrum for the molten-salt reactor, is found experimentally to be high in the interval 550–700°C. On the basis of an analysis of the physicochemical and nuclear-physical properties of different fluoride salts, it is proposed that the eutectic 46 ...
L. I. Ponomarev +7 more
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Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2019
With the aging of current isotope-producing reactors and the rising demand for medical isotopes, future shortages are predicted to greatly increase the cost of Mo-99.
M. Stoddard, J. Harb, M. Memmott
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With the aging of current isotope-producing reactors and the rising demand for medical isotopes, future shortages are predicted to greatly increase the cost of Mo-99.
M. Stoddard, J. Harb, M. Memmott
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The Molten Salt Reactor Adventure
Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1985A personal history of the development of molten salt reactors in the United States is presented.
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Impact of the volume heat source on the RANS-based CFD analysis of Molten Salt Reactors
, 2019Several efforts have been spent in recent years to address the simulation challenges posed by the non-conventional design of Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs). One of the design specificities of MSRs is the volume heat source in the liquid fuel, which has been
C. Fiorina
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Nuclear science and engineering, 2018
Fluid-fueled nuclear reactors, such as molten salt reactors (MSRs), have recently gained significant interest. These advanced reactors represent a potential revolutionary shift in the implementation of nuclear power, and as a broad class of reactors ...
M. Greenwood, B. Betzler
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Fluid-fueled nuclear reactors, such as molten salt reactors (MSRs), have recently gained significant interest. These advanced reactors represent a potential revolutionary shift in the implementation of nuclear power, and as a broad class of reactors ...
M. Greenwood, B. Betzler
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Burnup optimization of once-through molten salt reactors using enriched uranium and thorium
Nuclear Science and Techniques, 2022Menglu Tan +7 more
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Flow field effect of delayed neutron precursors in liquid-fueled molten salt reactors
Nuclear Science and Techniques, 2022Xianhua Zuo +4 more
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Hybrib Spectrum Molten Salt Reactor
2014The Molten Salt Reactor (MSR) concept has a unique feature, if compared to the majority of other reactor designs, that its fuel is liquid. This property creates, on one hand, several technical challenges; on the other hand, it offers flexibility in shaping and designing of the active core.
J. Krepel +6 more
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