(April 22, 2020 at 9:36 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:OH. Molten Salt Reactors. My experience is with US Naval Pressurized Light Water Reactors, though I did get a bit of exposure to nuclear theory during my physics training and subsequent work in plasma isotope separation. I think that you meant neutron embrittlement, btw, not neutrino. Just a nit-pick. I was a Navy "nuke", made it through the first 6 months of classroom, and was at the hands-on training unit and celebrating making 2nd class when some people got into a "disagreement" in a local bar. It was boots and fists and pool cues all over the place. I was no longer a "nuke" or a PO2. I was lucky that the locals turned me over to the Navy for my special court-martial. Kind of hard to hide that you've been in a brawl when you show up at quarters without your glasses and big ol' knot on the side of your head from a pool cue. I just didn't run from the scene fast enough, I guess.(April 22, 2020 at 9:18 pm)Fireball Wrote: "MSR's"?
A type of reactor that runs a "dry pile" using salts as coolant. Neat idea - but the materials- like Hasteloy- needed to withstand the combinationa of salt corrosion and neutrino enbrittlement - are expensive and a motherfucker to machine.. (I have made parts out of it... .)
Plus - added bonus - all the shit that needs frequent replacing is radioactively hot for centuries. It's a 50 year old idea that never went anywhere because of cost.
Ask a nuke about the particulars... I'm just a schmuck who got a lecture about it...
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