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posted 3 years ago by nothingberg 3 years ago by nothingberg +30 / -0
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– cablez 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Anyways...we all know Boron is a much better, cheaper, and economical heat source/energy source.....and is abundant throughout the realm.

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– SmokeAndMirrors -1 points 3 years ago +1 / -2

So when did anyone try to prevent you from building a molten salt reactor?

Can I see your plans?

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– perpetualmaniac 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

the nuclear thing is ESG for conservative

Yeah, please get educated before you spew misinformation.

Molten salt is corrosive and explosive. Not even a new idea.

It's not explosive and the corrosive part is being worked on and long overdue technological advances are finally happening. From Stanford:

"Conclusion These self-regulating, safe, and efficient reactors are a potentially useful as a portable or high efficiency choice as Generation IV reactors begin to move from R&D into production. While these reactors have numerous benefits when compared to current technologies, the corrosion and material loss of the containment system is one of the largest. Using high Nickel and Molybdenum content, experimenting with Manganese and other additive content, and reducing Iron and Chromium content has proven to be relatively effective for reducing corrosion. For MSRs to become a viable option, a more effective alloy or material should be used to lengthen the life of the containment structure and to maintain relatively pure salts."

http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2017/ph241/sunde1/

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– CrazyRussian 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

Molten Salt Reactors already lost to the Liquid Metal Reactors. Latter are cheaper, more reliable and don't need specific materials for cooling system with all advantages of Molten Salt Reactors. Also, use of liquid metal as coolant allow building of reliable fast neutron reactors, that are necessary for closing fuel cycle of NPPs.

There are operational LMRs in many countries already, Most powerful was build in France with more than 1.2GW electric power, but it was a prototype and reached 95% of power in 1996 and was decommisioned in 1997.

Currentrly, fast neutron LMRs works in Russia (commercial), China and India (prototypes).

LMR reactor allow to build very small reactors, Pratt&Wittney examined it as possible power unit of never implemented nuclear plane.

LMRs heavily used on icebreakers and submarines.

Most popular coolants are sodium and lead or lead-bismuth alloy.

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– perpetualmaniac 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Thanks, this is a really great explaination.

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– deleted 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0
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– CrazyRussian 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Nuclear Power Plants are not complex. The difference from coal plants is just a heater.

Also, do you know, that ash dump of coal power station is more radioactive than working NPP? Of course not to the level to be really harmful for humans, but still more radioactive. :)

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– CrazyRussian 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

It's the containment of it, and the waste.

Exactly Liquid Metal Fast Neutron Reactors solve the problem with waste. Waste of regular slow neutron NPPs is a fuel for fast neutron NPPs. Waste of fast neutron NPPs is a fuel for slow neutron NPPs. Finally you get waste with short-living isotopes in small amounts. Also, you get up to 50% of energy from uranium ore, instead of 3% for regular non-closed fuel cycle.

I think we'll go decades without things like new jetliners as global supply chains continue to breakdown.. good luck sourcing exotic parts for a NPP.

All exotic parts for NPPs are produced locally here, from local resources.

Meanwhile jetliners production already ressurected too. New batch of MC-21 already assembling in Irkutsk. Funny, due to the sanctions, composite materials for plane wings will be produced locally by Rosatom, corporation that build NPPs. Fuck ICAO engine noise restrictions that nearly killed IL-96. Also, there planned supersonic passenger plane. Fuck reptiloids with their prohibition of human supersonic flights.

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– deleted 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0
... continue reading thread?
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