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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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Latest revision as of 09:28, 18 November 2023
Summary
Title / Description
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Natrium nuclear fuel rod |
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Author(s)
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Mark Werner, Natrium Engineer, presentation for Seattle Friends of Fusion Jan 15, 2022. |
Copyright holder
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TerraPower See below for license/re-use information. |
Source
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copied slide @38:20 in video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41omHk9cVR0 |
Date created
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2022 |
Country of first publication
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USA |
Notes
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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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