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Development and Verification of a Multi-Physics Transport Code of Molten Salt Reactor Fission Products

open access: yesEnergies
The transport of fission products in molten salt reactors has attracted much attention. However, few codes can completely describe the transport characteristic, though the migration of fission products in the molten salt reactor is essential to estimate ...
Liang Chen   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Thermal-and fast-spectrum molten salt reactors for minor actinides transmutation

open access: yes, 2020
The long-lived Minor Actinides (MAs): 237 Np, 241 Am, 243 Am, 243 Cm, 244 Cm, and 245 Cm are responsible for the effective dose and heat generation after direct disposal in deep geological structures.
O. Ashraf, G. Tikhomirov
semanticscholar   +1 more source

On the thermal dynamic behaviour of the helium-cooled DEMO fusion reactor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The EU-DEMO conceptual design is being conducted among research institutions and universities from 26 countries of European Union, Switzerland and Ukraine. Its mission is to realise electricity from nuclear fusion reaction by 2050.
Barucca L.   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Material attractiveness of irradiated fuel salts from the Seaborg Compact Molten Salt Reactor

open access: yesNuclear Engineering and Technology
Over the years, numerous evaluations of material attractiveness have been performed for conventional light water reactors to better understand the nature of the spent fuel material and its desirability for misuse at different points in the nuclear fuel ...
Vaibhav Mishra   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Local structural analyses on molten terbium fluoride in lithium fluoride and lithium–calcium fluoride mixtures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurements on terbium fluoride in molten lithium fluoride and in molten lithium–calcium fluoride mixtures, (e.g.
Akatsuka, Hiroshi   +12 more
core   +2 more sources

Application of the lines of defence method to the molten salt fast reactor in the framework of the SAMOFAR project

open access: yesEPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies, 2019
The Molten Salt Fast Reactor (MSFR) with its liquid circulating fuel and its fast neutron spectrum calls for a new safety approach and adaptation of the analysis tools. In the frame of the Horizon2020 program SAMOFAR (Safety Assessment of the Molten Salt
Beils Stéphane   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Preparation of a chromium carbon coating on 316L by a disproportionation reaction in molten salts and its corrosion resistance in molten fluorides

open access: yesElectrochemistry Communications, 2022
Molten fluorides have been widely used in specific nuclear reprocessing and molten salt reactors due to their unique pyrophysical and pyrochemical properties.
Jiajie Wu, Yanli Wang
doaj   +1 more source

Integrated Molten-salt Nuclear Reactor Systems For Base-load Power Plants [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Molten-salt reactors (MSRs) can provide inexpensive industrial process heating in addition to generating electricity. In most cases, this can be best accomplished by design simplification, which results in improvements to MSR’s already existing and ...
Boothroyd, R. G.
core   +1 more source

Supraparticles Composed of Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanoparticles and Silica‐Supported Horseradish Peroxidase as Customizable Hybrid Catalysts for Photo‐Biocatalytic Cascade Reactions in Continuous Flow

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Herein presented supraparticles combine the nanoparticulate photocatalyst graphitic carbon nitride with the enzyme horseradish peroxidase, which is immobilized on silica nanoparticles. In an optimized compatibility range, both catalysts operate effectively within the hybrid supraparticles and catalyze a cascade reaction consisting of the photocatalytic
Bettina Herbig   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Converting energy from fusion into useful forms

open access: yes, 2013
If fusion power reactors are to be feasible, it will still be necessary to convert the energy of the nuclear reaction into usable form. The heat produced will be removed from the reactor core by a primary coolant, which might be water, helium, molten ...
Harrington, C.   +3 more
core   +1 more source

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