Did you know - HALEU fuel has some big advantages over conventional light water reactor fuel including longer cycle times in reactor, less waste production and less downtime for refueling.20 Nov 2023 But Expanding the global use of high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) would potentially exacerbate proliferation and security risks because of the potentially greater attractiveness of this material for nuclear weapons compared with the low-enriched uranium used in light water reactors, so it’s scary UK and USA so keen all of a sudden!
Patrick Burr do you see the Chinese move to pebbles being another less wasteful approach than rods that we should adopt if we are ever going to follow the high tech countries along the Nuclear Fission path towards electrification in transportation using rail as a grid distributor to overhead suspended pod rail like SHWEEB and EVs generally is going to require far far more electricity than our panel system?
I don't understand why talking about fusion, creating also false expectations, if the title is about the nuclear fission reaction and the materials requirements.
Did you know -
HALEU fuel has some big advantages over conventional light water reactor fuel including longer cycle times in reactor, less waste production and less downtime for refueling.20 Nov 2023
But
Expanding the global use of high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) would potentially exacerbate proliferation and security risks because of the potentially greater attractiveness of this material for nuclear weapons compared with the low-enriched uranium used in light water reactors, so it’s scary UK and USA so keen all of a sudden!
Patrick Burr do you see the Chinese move to pebbles being another less wasteful approach than rods that we should adopt if we are ever going to follow the high tech countries along the Nuclear Fission path towards electrification in transportation using rail as a grid distributor to overhead suspended pod rail like SHWEEB and EVs generally is going to require far far more electricity than our panel system?
I don't understand why talking about fusion, creating also false expectations, if the title is about the nuclear fission reaction and the materials requirements.
There was over lap in the material design field - extremely well explained, now get Chris Bowen to understand!