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  2. Fast-neutron reactor - Wikipedia

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    The BN-350 fast-neutron reactor at Aktau, Kazakhstan.It operated between 1973 and 1994. A fast-neutron reactor (FNR) or fast-spectrum reactor or simply a fast reactor is a category of nuclear reactor in which the fission chain reaction is sustained by fast neutrons (carrying energies above 1 MeV, on average), as opposed to slow thermal neutrons used in thermal-neutron reactors.

  3. Category:Fast-neutron reactors - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; 日本語 ... Pages in category "Fast-neutron reactors" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  4. Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The BN-800 is the largest fast neutron power reactor in service in the world. Three turbines are connected to the BN-600 reactor. The BN-600 reactor core is 1.03 metres (41 in) tall and has a diameter of 2.05 metres (81 in). It has 369 fuel assemblies, each consisting of 127 fuel rods with an enrichment of 17–26% 235 U.

  5. MBIR - Wikipedia

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    The MBIR is a multi-loop research reactor capable of testing lead, lead-bismuth and gas coolants, and run on MOX fuel. MBIR intends to replace the old BOR-60 experimental fast reactor that started operations at RIAR's site in 1969. It will have a design life of 50 years. [3]

  6. Nuclear power in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The program for nuclear power in Indonesia includes plans to build nuclear reactors in the country for peaceful purposes. Indonesia prohibited development of nuclear weapon or any offensive uses due to signing the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons on 2 March 1970 and ratified it as Law No. 8/1978 on 18 December 1978.

  7. Sodium-cooled fast reactor - Wikipedia

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    Pool type sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) A sodium-cooled fast reactor is a fast neutron reactor cooled by liquid sodium.. The initials SFR in particular refer to two Generation IV reactor proposals, one based on existing liquid metal cooled reactor (LMFR) technology using mixed oxide fuel (MOX), and one based on the metal-fueled integral fast reactor.

  8. Category:Nuclear reactors - Wikipedia

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    Self Powered Neutron Detector; Steam-Generating Heavy Water Reactor; Shippingport Atomic Power Station; Shutdown (nuclear reactor) SOS: The San Onofre Syndrome; List of nuclear power systems in space; Startup neutron source; Steam separator; Subcritical reactor

  9. Versatile Test Reactor - Wikipedia

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    After the Fast Flux Test Facility and the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II) were decommissioned in 1992 and 1994, respectively, the United States was left with no fast-neutron reactor in its fleet. Fast-neutron research was limited to a few restricted reactors located in Russia, including the Bor-60. [2] To address this problem Nuclear ...