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  • {{r|ThorCon nuclear reactor}}
    619 bytes (80 words) - 07:50, 28 September 2021
  • {{rpl|ThorCon nuclear reactor}}
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  • Nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a nuclear reactor (usually at a nuclear power plant) to the point where it is no longer usefu
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  • (1901-1954) Italian born nuclear physicist; designer of the first nuclear reactor.
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  • a medium-sized, next-gen, uranium-fueled, graphite-moderated, helium-cooled [[nuclear reactor|reactor]] that can provide heat for industrial processes, with electricity
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  • [[ThorCon nuclear reactor]]
    56 bytes (6 words) - 12:57, 24 March 2022
  • A nuclear reactor accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, in 1986, consider
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  • {{rpl|ThorCon nuclear reactor}}
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  • A '''Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)''' is a member of the class of [[nuclear reactor]]s cooled by regular water (i.e., not [[heavy water]]). There is a single
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  • {{r|Nuclear reactor}} {{r|Nuclear reactor coolant}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[FC-MSR nuclear reactor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[ThorCon nuclear reactor/Debate Guide]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[FC-MSR nuclear reactor/Definition]]
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  • A '''fast breeder reactor''' is a [[Nuclear reactor]] in which design tradeoffs have been made not to produce the ideal heat fo
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  • chief engineer of the company producing the [[ThorCon nuclear reactor]] and author of a series of articles on nuclear power.[https://jackdevanney
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  • A fluid that flows through a [[nuclear reactor]] absorbing heat produced by [[nuclear reaction]]s inside, essentially [[nu
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  • {{r|Nuclear reactor||**}}
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  • A nuclear reactor using molten salt as the fuel or coolant
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  • a founder of the company producing the [[ThorCon nuclear reactor]]
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  • ...-fourth-generation-nuclear-reactor China Starts Up First Fourth-Generation Nuclear Reactor]<br>
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  • ...The place can be an [[Atomic bomb|atomic (nuclear) bomb]], the core of a [[nuclear reactor]], or some other place where fissile material is stored or processed.
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  • A nuclear reactor using [[helium]] gas as a coolant, that might provide process heat for prod
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  • A '''very high temperature reactor''' is a nuclear reactor using helium gas as a coolant, that might provide process heat for producti
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  • ...ch absorbs [[neutron]]s, and is used to control the rate of fission in a [[nuclear reactor]]
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  • *[[ThorCon nuclear reactor]] a sealed system never opened on site.
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  • A city near the [[Chernobyl]] nuclear reactor site in the [[Ukraine]]; abandoned after the 1986 [[Chernobyl Disaster]].
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  • ...Containment vessel]], an extremely strong outside building surrounding a [[nuclear reactor]]
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  • ...ips. There are several types of nuclear plants depending on the type of [[nuclear reactor]] used. Currently, the two most common types are [[pressurized water react ...In 1951 in Idaho, [[Experimental Breeder Reactor 1]] (EBR-1) was the first nuclear reactor to produce electricity. Development of nuclear power plants for Naval ship
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  • ...Mile Island''' is shorthand for a partial [[meltdown]] that occurred at [[nuclear reactor|reactor]] 2 of the [[Three Mile Island (power plant)|Three Mile Island nucl
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  • A [[nuclear reactor]] that uses regular water, called light water because its [[hydrogen]] nucl
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  • A [[nuclear reactor]] that uses [[heavy water]] which has [[hydrogen]] nuclei that are H-2, as
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  • ...es approximately 5 percent of the nuclear fuel of a conventional 1,000 MWe nuclear reactor.<br>
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  • a [[nuclear reactor]] in which the fission [[Chain reaction/Definition|chain reaction]] is sust
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  • A '''reactor moderator''' controls the flow of [[neutron]]s in a [[nuclear reactor]], often in the form of control rods which increase nuclear fission when wi
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  • *"Metallurgical Laboratory" at the [[University of Chicago]], the first [[nuclear reactor]]
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  • {{r|Nuclear reactor}}
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  • ...extraction of fissile [[plutonium]] (Pu-239) from irradiated [[uranium]] [[nuclear reactor]] fuel. The US forged the way on both paths during its [[World War II]] [[M
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  • A '''nuclear reactor''' is vessel in which controlled [[nuclear reaction]]s take place within on ...tor. There are also other means used for controlling the power level of a nuclear reactor.
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  • ...essentially a solid inside a ''reactor core'' which is inside the ship's [[nuclear reactor]]. Once a reactor core has gone critical, meaning it has been used during
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  • [https://whatisnuclear.com/reactors.html ''What is a nuclear reactor?''] By Dr. Nick Touran, Ph.D., P.E., accessed 9-May-2023:
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  • ...akingnews.com/2008/10/protest-against-nuclear-recator.html Protest against nuclear reactor] ''Chicago Tribune'', October 16, 2008.</ref><ref name="indymedia.org.uk">[
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  • ...raised and the criteria that have been established for evaluating the many nuclear reactor designs that are now being proposed as solutions to the global warming prob
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  • ...x|Fig.1 Radioactivity over time of each major isotope in spent fuel from a nuclear reactor <ref>https://blogs.egu.eu/network/geosphere/2015/02/02/geopoll-what-should-
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  • ...'''spent nuclear fuel''') is nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a [[nuclear reactor]] (usually at a [[nuclear power plant]]) to the point that it is no longer
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  • ...lear energy]] industry, including regulation of research and development [[nuclear reactor|reactors]] and nuclear regulatory research.
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  • |uses= Nuclear reactor fuel
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  • ...number of applications, since NAA historically has needed a non-portable [[nuclear reactor]].
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  • * [[Enrico Fermi]], who constructed the first artificial [[nuclear reactor]]
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  • ...r the [[Covid 19]] virus, and suggested measures to store the waste from [[Nuclear reactor]]s.<ref name=cbc2020-04-20/><ref name=ChronicleJournal2022-09/>
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  • ...urce, preferably a [[#Neutron generation from nuclear reactors|appropriate nuclear reactor]], detectors for [[gamma ray]]s emitted by the target, and an extensive dat In [[nuclear reactor]]s for power and research, neutron generation steadily increases as more an
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