kingofkings
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Its not the reflection, its the bottom original state.
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Its not the reflection, its the bottom original state.
Good News.
If I'm correct France and India are the only countries working on FBR.
Why don't we make FBR and PWR nearby...FBR will give Uranium to PWR .... No need for radioactive containers/wagons for transport Uranium to PWR..and ..good bye Australia..
Are you proposing a terrorist attack there? This is too bad mentality! Support of extremism does fuel it.
India's Fast Breeder Nuclear Reactor core vessel being transported & lowered into Safety vessel
The thing about FBR's is that it produces weapons grade plutonium. Its the reason why a transfer of technology is not at all possible. This would be the last technology any nation would be willing to part with.
pakistan has nothing to worry about these thorium reactors as these reactors produce very little amounts of plutonium and weapons grade uranium.
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but the amounts are little and will take years to produce enough for a small nuke
Dude actually it does.
In FBR....
Thorium + Plutonium -----(FBR)----->>> Uranium-233 + Plutonium
So it actually converts Th into U-233 which is the fuel for all Uranium based nuclear weapons. It is upto govt for what they want to use it.
What about molten salt reactors what kind of fuel they would use ??
I think they come in th 4th stage of the Nuclear program.
Thorium based are 3rd If I am not wrong we need to speed up FBR stage to hit the 3rd stage in time.
the reactor india built is thorium FBR.
It converts non fissile thorium to fiseile uranium..
the FBR you are referring to are another type...
india has allegedly large rserves of thorium .. so thorium--uranium FBR fits the bill.
but the uranium produces is not weapons grade.
molten salt is a way of storing heat...it has nothing to do with type of fuel in the reactor......or so i think.
pakistan has nothing to worry about these thorium reactors as these reactors produce very little amounts of plutonium and weapons grade uranium.
---------- Post added at 07:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:22 AM ----------
but the amounts are little and will take years to produce enough for a small nuke
pakistan has nothing to worry about these thorium reactors as these reactors produce very little amounts of plutonium and weapons grade uranium.
---------- Post added at 07:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:22 AM ----------
but the amounts are little and will take years to produce enough for a small nuke
the reactor india built is thorium FBR.
It converts non fissile thorium to fiseile uranium..
the FBR you are referring to are another type...
india has allegedly large rserves of thorium .. so thorium--uranium FBR fits the bill.
but the uranium produces is not weapons grade.
What about molten salt reactors what kind of fuel they would use ??
I think they come in th 4th stage of the Nuclear program.
Thorium based are 3rd If I am not wrong we need to speed up FBR stage to hit the 3rd stage in time.
molten salt is a way of storing heat...it has nothing to do with type of fuel in the reactor......or so i think.
All FBRs use plutonium as fuel.
Thorium is just the additive/raw material which goes into the reactor and comes out as Uranium-233.
Thorium reactors are important as there is plenty of it available on Kerala sandy beaches..... and it is enough top take care of the whole power requirement of India for about 200-300 years.
Uranium used for power generation are never weapon grade otherwise the reactor would blast off.
India hardly uses Uranium for its Nuclear bomb now only plutonium and tritium is used.
Here every one is making a mistake.This PFBR is not going to use Th.The reactor core will be built with reactor grade Pu(65% enriched with Pu 239)obtained from the spent fuel of the pressurised heavy water reactors.While the blankets around the core(both radial and axial)will be built from U 238 which will take a neutron and will be converted into Pu 239.This will be weapon grade Pu(95% enriched with Pu239).Then this Pu will be used to set up new reactors.According to Alexander Glacer and MV Ramana the Kalpakkam facility if run with a modest 70% efficacy can produce upto 150 kg of weapons grade Pu per year.That's why India did not allow the FBRs to international safeguards.There are plans to construct a total of 6 FBRs of 500 mW capacity by 2022 before moving to larger 1000 mW FBRs. urised heavy water reactors.While the blankets around the core(both radial and axial)will be built from U 238 which will take a neutron and will be converted into Pu 239.This will be weapon grade Pu(95% enriched with Pu239).Then this Pu will be used to set up new reactors.According to Alexander Glacer and MV Ramana the Kalpakkam facility if run with a modest 70% efficacy can produce upto 150 kg of weapons grade Pu per year.That's why India did not allow the FBRs to international safeguards.There are plans to construct a total of 6 FBRs of 500 mW capacity by 2022 before moving to larger 1000 mW FBRs.