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by KitemanSA
4929 days ago
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"Since the neutron flux in the reactor is the main variable which controls the power output it seems, that a Thorium reactor is significantly harder to control than a Uranium one." This is nonsense. LFTRs are self controlling with a significant negative coefficient. It really makes no more sense to think about putting Thorium in a solid fuel reactor than it does about using diesel in a spark ignition engine. |
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