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({{Image_Details |description = Natrium nuclear fuel rod |author = Mark Werner |copyright = TerraPower |source = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41omHk9cVR0 |date-created = 2022 |pub-country = USA |notes = Annular configuration of metal fuel allows close thermal contact with cladding and expansion inward for maximum burnup, 200 MWd per kg. |versions = }})
 
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|description  = Natrium nuclear fuel rod
|description  = Natrium nuclear fuel rod
|author      = Mark Werner
|author      = Mark Werner, Natrium Engineer, presentation for Seattle Friends of Fusion Jan 15, 2022.
|copyright    = TerraPower
|copyright    = TerraPower
|source      = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41omHk9cVR0
|source      = copied slide @38:20 in video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41omHk9cVR0
|date-created = 2022
|date-created = 2022
|pub-country  = USA
|pub-country  = USA
|notes        = Annular configuration of metal fuel allows close thermal contact with cladding and expansion inward for maximum burnup, 200 MWd per kg.
|notes        = Annular configuration of metal fuel allows close thermal contact with cladding and expansion inward for maximum burnup, 200 MWd per kg.<br>
Suggestion: Configure the fuel like a solid-fuel rocket, with ribs facing inward. 100% burnup.
|versions    =  
|versions    =  
}}
}}

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Summary

Title / Description


Natrium nuclear fuel rod
Author(s)


Mark Werner, Natrium Engineer, presentation for Seattle Friends of Fusion Jan 15, 2022.
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TerraPower
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Source


copied slide @38:20 in video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41omHk9cVR0
Date created


2022
Country of first publication


USA
Notes


Annular configuration of metal fuel allows close thermal contact with cladding and expansion inward for maximum burnup, 200 MWd per kg.

Suggestion: Configure the fuel like a solid-fuel rocket, with ribs facing inward. 100% burnup.

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