
doi: 10.2172/4096407
The initial and long-term nuclear characteristics of two internally cooled heteroingeneous graphite-moderated two-region molten-salt reactors were studied. The reactors have doubling times of 22.5 and 27.5 years. Methods of decreasing the doubling times by removing the Pa/sup 233/ from the core and by increasing the specific power of the reactor are described. (auth)
Reactor Technology, Photons, Muons, 570, Muons-Plus, Coolants, Mesons, Muons-Minus, Fused Salt Fuel, Annihilation, Electrons, Protactinium, Decay, Reactors, Emission, Pions-Neutral, Spin, Positrons, Pions, Graphite Moderator, Field Theory, Lifetime, Pair Production
Reactor Technology, Photons, Muons, 570, Muons-Plus, Coolants, Mesons, Muons-Minus, Fused Salt Fuel, Annihilation, Electrons, Protactinium, Decay, Reactors, Emission, Pions-Neutral, Spin, Positrons, Pions, Graphite Moderator, Field Theory, Lifetime, Pair Production
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