1980
DOI: 10.2172/5352526
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Conceptual design characteristics of a denatured molten-salt reactor with once-through fueling

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“…Recover the oxides by decantation and filtration. Hydrofluorinate the oxides into the purified melt of LiF-BeF 2 -ThF 4 , and reduce the melt with H 2 and reconstitute fuel with the desired UF 4 /UF 3 ratio [35].…”
Section: Selective Oxide Precipitation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recover the oxides by decantation and filtration. Hydrofluorinate the oxides into the purified melt of LiF-BeF 2 -ThF 4 , and reduce the melt with H 2 and reconstitute fuel with the desired UF 4 /UF 3 ratio [35].…”
Section: Selective Oxide Precipitation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some corrosion product can be oxidizer of other metals, for example, the corrosion product NiF 2 is the oxidizer of Cr through a reactionCr+NiF2(d)CrF2(d)+Niand therefore, it leads to Cr corrosion . The precipitation of corrosion products may lead to fouling at the HX and affect the heat‐transfer performance of the HX.…”
Section: Impurities Contamination Mechanisms and Available Removal mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CrF 2ðdÞ þ Ni (2) and therefore, it leads to Cr corrosion. [54] The precipitation of corrosion products may lead to fouling at the HX and affect the heat-transfer performance of the HX. On the other hand, continuous corrosion will lead to structural material degradation.…”
Section: Source and Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) MCODE (Xu et al, 2002), which uses MCNP neutron transport with ORIGEN2 (Ludwig and Renier, 1989) depletion in applications (Ahmad et al, 2015) to the denatured molten salt reactor (DMSR), (Engel et al, 1980), and (6) MCNP6 neutron transport with CINDER90 (MCNP6) depletion in applications to whole core (Park et al, 2015) and multi-zone (Jeong et al, 2016) MSR modeling and simulations.…”
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confidence: 99%