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  • #REDIRECT [[High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor/Definition]]
    60 bytes (6 words) - 19:37, 17 May 2022
  • | title = United States: Very high temperature gas-cooled reactor could burn 65% of uranium. [https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1921/ML19214A096.pdf High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor Technology], two-day course by Hans Gougar at INL, 2019. Nice chart of Proc
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  • {{rpl|High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor}}
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  • ...on of the steel. ThorCon’s graphite needs are similar to those of an HTGR (High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor). Life expectancy is 4 years at 680C and total irradiation 3e22 n/cm2 by hi ...ant to stop burning fossil fuels entirely, even higher temperatures <ref>[[High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor|High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors]] like [https://www.powermag.com/china
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  • [[High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor|High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors]] (HTGRs) use inert helium gas as a co
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