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An effective fluorescent sensor for lipopolysaccharide-induced H<sub>2</sub>S detection and imaging in inflammatory cells, zebrafish, and mouse blood samples. [PDF]
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A summary of sodium-cooled fast reactor development
Progress in Nuclear Energy, 2014Abstract Much of the basic technology for the Sodium-cooled fast Reactor (SFR) has been established through long term development experience with former fast reactor programs, and is being confirmed by the Phenix end-of-life tests in France, the restart of Monju in Japan, the lifetime extension of BN-600 in Russia, and the startup of the China ...
Kazumi Aoto, Yeong-Il Kim
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Safety of sodium-cooled fast reactors
Soviet Atomic Energy, 1977The accumulated experience in the operation of NPP, including those with fast reactors, shows that during normal operation, with due regard for possible operational difficulties and accidents, they ensure a significantly lower level of risk for personnel and the surrounding population than is present in industrial regions and those prone to natural ...
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Shape optimization of a sodium cooled fast reactor
SNA + MC 2013 - Joint International Conference on Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications + Monte Carlo, 2014Traditional designs of sodium cooled fast reactors have a positive sodium expansion feedback. During a loss of flow transient without scram, sodium heating and boiling thus insert a positive reactivity and prevents the power from decreasing. Recent studies led at CEA, AREVA and EDF show that cores with complex geometries can feature a very low or even ...
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Instrumentation for Sodium-Cooled Fast Breeder Reactors
Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2013The 500-MW(electric)-capacity Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) using sodium as a coolant is under construction at Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, India.
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Design challenges for sodium cooled fast reactors
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2007It is of vital importance for commercialized fast reactor to achieve component design with excellent integrity and economics. In the phase II of feasibility study till 2005, a system design for commercialized fast reactor for sodium cooling was achieved.
Mamoru Konomura, Masakazu Ichimiya
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Subassembly identification by ultrasound in sodium cooled fast reactors
2018 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC), 2018To prevent fuel handling errors in sodium cooled fast reactors, identifying fuel subassemblies by ultrasound is a method that is being studied. It is based on the reading of a code (aligned notches) engraved on the subassembly head by an emitting/receiving ultrasonic sensor. This reading is performed in sodium with high temperature transducers.
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Status of TRIO_U code for sodium cooled fast reactors
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2012Abstract Sodium cooled fast reactors (SFRs) have been developed in France for nearly 50 years with successively Rapsodie, Phenix and Superphenix plants. Nowadays, the so-called Astrid prototype is developed in France in the frame of Generation IV deployment.
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Fuels for sodium-cooled fast reactors: US perspective
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2007Abstract The US experience with mixed oxide, metal, and mixed carbide fuels is substantial, comprised of irradiation of over 50 000 MOX rods, over 130 000 metal rods, and 600 mixed carbide rods, in EBR-II and FFTF alone. All three types have been demonstrated capable of fuel utilization at or above 200 GWd/MTHM.
Douglas C. Crawford +2 more
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OPTIMISATION OF SODIUM -COOLED FAST REACTORS
1977Proceedings of an international conference held on 28 November-1 December 1977 This title is not currently available in print.
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