AbstractSodium cooled fast breeder reactors constitute the second stage of India's three -stage nuclear energy programme, for effective utilization of the country's limited reserves of natural uranium and exploitation of its large reserves of thorium. The Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) at Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam, is a loop type, sodium cooled fast reactor. Its main aim is to provide experience in fast reactor operation, large scale sodium handling and to serve as a test bed for irradiation of fast reactor fuels & materials. FBTR was built on the lines of the French Rapsodie-Fortissimo reactor, with modifications to make it a generating plant. FBTR went critical on 18th Oct 1985 with a small core of 22 f...
A 1000 MWth commercial-scale Sodium Fast Reactor (SFR) design with a conversion ratio (CR) of 0.50 w...
AbstractThe Fast Breeder Test Reactor at Kalpakkam has completed nearly 25 years of operation and is...
A large number of new fast reactors may be needed earlier than foreseen in the Generation IV plans. ...
AbstractSodium cooled fast breeder reactors constitute the second stage of India's three -stage nucl...
AbstractIn the Indian energy scenario projections for the future, the nuclear power through fast rea...
AbstractFast Breeder Reactors (FBRs) are emerging as vital source of power generation in India towar...
Fast breeder reactors (FBRs) are destined to play a crucial role in the Indian nuclear power program...
The second stage of Indian nuclear programme envisages the deployment of fast reactors on a large sc...
AbstractFast Breeder Reactors drastically improve uranium resource utilization efficiency to realize...
The sodium fast reactor (SFR) was x-rayed in this work as a possible candidate for the Nigeria nucle...
The role that could be played by liquid metal-cooled fast breeder reactors (LMFBRs) in the utilizati...
AbstractPFBR, which is under construction in India, is a 500 MWe power, sodium cooled, (U-Pu)O2 fuel...
Fast Breeder Reactors (FBRs) are emerging as vital source of power generation in India towards meeti...
The growing energy needs of India can be fulfilled only by judicious mix of all the fuel resources. ...
This report documents Final Year Project No. A1076-141, Investigation on the sodium cooled fast reac...
A 1000 MWth commercial-scale Sodium Fast Reactor (SFR) design with a conversion ratio (CR) of 0.50 w...
AbstractThe Fast Breeder Test Reactor at Kalpakkam has completed nearly 25 years of operation and is...
A large number of new fast reactors may be needed earlier than foreseen in the Generation IV plans. ...
AbstractSodium cooled fast breeder reactors constitute the second stage of India's three -stage nucl...
AbstractIn the Indian energy scenario projections for the future, the nuclear power through fast rea...
AbstractFast Breeder Reactors (FBRs) are emerging as vital source of power generation in India towar...
Fast breeder reactors (FBRs) are destined to play a crucial role in the Indian nuclear power program...
The second stage of Indian nuclear programme envisages the deployment of fast reactors on a large sc...
AbstractFast Breeder Reactors drastically improve uranium resource utilization efficiency to realize...
The sodium fast reactor (SFR) was x-rayed in this work as a possible candidate for the Nigeria nucle...
The role that could be played by liquid metal-cooled fast breeder reactors (LMFBRs) in the utilizati...
AbstractPFBR, which is under construction in India, is a 500 MWe power, sodium cooled, (U-Pu)O2 fuel...
Fast Breeder Reactors (FBRs) are emerging as vital source of power generation in India towards meeti...
The growing energy needs of India can be fulfilled only by judicious mix of all the fuel resources. ...
This report documents Final Year Project No. A1076-141, Investigation on the sodium cooled fast reac...
A 1000 MWth commercial-scale Sodium Fast Reactor (SFR) design with a conversion ratio (CR) of 0.50 w...
AbstractThe Fast Breeder Test Reactor at Kalpakkam has completed nearly 25 years of operation and is...
A large number of new fast reactors may be needed earlier than foreseen in the Generation IV plans. ...