Molten Salt Reactors based on the thorium cycle were studied in the 1950 to 1960s to lead to the Molten Salt Breeder Reactor concept, which was finally discontinued prior to any industrial development. In the past few years, this concept has once again been studied in order to generalize it and seek configurations ensuring a high intrinsic safety level, an initial inventory compatible with intensive deployment on a worldwide scale, and a not-too-demanding salt chemical reprocessing scheme. The Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TMSR) thus defined is studied in the Th-233U cycle in various configurations obtained by modulating the amount of graphite in core to obtain a thermal, an epithermal, or a fast spectrum. In particular, configurations of a ...
Abstract – One of the pending questions concerning Molten Salt Reactors based on the 232Th/233U fuel...
One of the pending questions concerning Molten Salt Reactors based on the 232Th/233U fuel cycle is t...
Use of thorium in Fast Reactors (FR) is gaining consideration in the scientific community thanks to ...
International audienceMolten Salt Reactors based on the thorium cycle were studied in the 1950 to 19...
Molten salt reactors, in the configuration presented here and called Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TM...
International audienceMolten salt reactors, in the configuration presented here and called Thorium M...
11 pages, 8 figures, 6 tablesA re-evaluation of the Molten Salt Breeder Reactor concept has revealed...
The molten salt reactor is one of the six concepts retained by the Generation IV forum in 2001. Base...
An important fraction of the future energy demand may be satisfied by nuclear power. In this context...
International audienceMolten salt reactors (MSRs) are one of the six systems retained by Generation ...
Molten salt reactors, in the configuration presented here and called Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TM...
International audienceRecent conceptual developments on fast neutron spectrum molten salt reactors (...
The CNRS has been involved in molten salt reactors since 1997. Starting from the Molten Salt Breeder...
AbstractMolten salt reactors (MSRs) have a long history with the first design studies beginning in t...
Molten Salt Reactors were developed at Oak Ridge (ORNL) from the late 1940s to the early 1970s, high...
Abstract – One of the pending questions concerning Molten Salt Reactors based on the 232Th/233U fuel...
One of the pending questions concerning Molten Salt Reactors based on the 232Th/233U fuel cycle is t...
Use of thorium in Fast Reactors (FR) is gaining consideration in the scientific community thanks to ...
International audienceMolten Salt Reactors based on the thorium cycle were studied in the 1950 to 19...
Molten salt reactors, in the configuration presented here and called Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TM...
International audienceMolten salt reactors, in the configuration presented here and called Thorium M...
11 pages, 8 figures, 6 tablesA re-evaluation of the Molten Salt Breeder Reactor concept has revealed...
The molten salt reactor is one of the six concepts retained by the Generation IV forum in 2001. Base...
An important fraction of the future energy demand may be satisfied by nuclear power. In this context...
International audienceMolten salt reactors (MSRs) are one of the six systems retained by Generation ...
Molten salt reactors, in the configuration presented here and called Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TM...
International audienceRecent conceptual developments on fast neutron spectrum molten salt reactors (...
The CNRS has been involved in molten salt reactors since 1997. Starting from the Molten Salt Breeder...
AbstractMolten salt reactors (MSRs) have a long history with the first design studies beginning in t...
Molten Salt Reactors were developed at Oak Ridge (ORNL) from the late 1940s to the early 1970s, high...
Abstract – One of the pending questions concerning Molten Salt Reactors based on the 232Th/233U fuel...
One of the pending questions concerning Molten Salt Reactors based on the 232Th/233U fuel cycle is t...
Use of thorium in Fast Reactors (FR) is gaining consideration in the scientific community thanks to ...