This paper considers the use of unconventional fuel in nuclear power reactors, using the example of a VVER-type unit, in order to find out the possibility of saving natural fissile uranium nuclei. Saving fissile uranium is one of the important tasks, the solution of which will give time for the development of a two-component nuclear power industry that will have no problems with fuel resources. However, at present, the reserves of cheap uranium can provide the existing level of global nuclear energy for only 80–100 years. The main components of this proposed fuel are 232Th and fissile isotopes of uranium: 235U (loaded) and 233U (produced from thorium). All the uranium isotopes and added 235U nuclei at the beginning of the campaign ac...
With the aim of investigating the technical feasibility of fuelling a conventional BWR (Boiling Wate...
Today's nuclear technology has principally been based on the use of fissile U-235 and Pu-239. While ...
The increase in the energy consumption and the expected growth in the nuclear capacity make it neces...
AbstractThe possible role of existing thorium reserves in the Russian Federation on engaging thorium...
Since the beginning of Nuclear Energy Development, thorium was considered as a potential fuel, mainl...
The thorium-uranium nuclear fuel cycle, in which the main fissile nucleus is uranium 233 and fuel re...
AbstractThe paper presents different strategies for the conversion of VVER-1000 reactors to reproces...
The thorium-uranium nuclear fuel cycle, in which the main fissile nucleus is uranium 233 and fuel re...
One of the main characteristics of Heavy Water Moderated Reactors is their high production of pluton...
This thesis examines potential of thorium as a nuclear fuel for High Temperature Reactors (HTRs). I...
With the aim of investigating the technical feasibility of fuelling a conventional BWR (Boiling Wate...
The use of thorium as a “fertile” material in combination with a fissile material (either U233, U235...
abstract: There are three known materials that readily undergo fission, allowing their use as a base...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-318)Systematic procedures have been developed and app...
At current consumption and current prices, the proven reserves for natural uranium will last only ab...
With the aim of investigating the technical feasibility of fuelling a conventional BWR (Boiling Wate...
Today's nuclear technology has principally been based on the use of fissile U-235 and Pu-239. While ...
The increase in the energy consumption and the expected growth in the nuclear capacity make it neces...
AbstractThe possible role of existing thorium reserves in the Russian Federation on engaging thorium...
Since the beginning of Nuclear Energy Development, thorium was considered as a potential fuel, mainl...
The thorium-uranium nuclear fuel cycle, in which the main fissile nucleus is uranium 233 and fuel re...
AbstractThe paper presents different strategies for the conversion of VVER-1000 reactors to reproces...
The thorium-uranium nuclear fuel cycle, in which the main fissile nucleus is uranium 233 and fuel re...
One of the main characteristics of Heavy Water Moderated Reactors is their high production of pluton...
This thesis examines potential of thorium as a nuclear fuel for High Temperature Reactors (HTRs). I...
With the aim of investigating the technical feasibility of fuelling a conventional BWR (Boiling Wate...
The use of thorium as a “fertile” material in combination with a fissile material (either U233, U235...
abstract: There are three known materials that readily undergo fission, allowing their use as a base...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-318)Systematic procedures have been developed and app...
At current consumption and current prices, the proven reserves for natural uranium will last only ab...
With the aim of investigating the technical feasibility of fuelling a conventional BWR (Boiling Wate...
Today's nuclear technology has principally been based on the use of fissile U-235 and Pu-239. While ...
The increase in the energy consumption and the expected growth in the nuclear capacity make it neces...