Published April 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Nuclear energy synergetics and molten-salt technology

  • 1. Tokai Univ., Hiratsuka, Kanagawa (Japan). Inst. of Research and Development

Description

There are various problems with nuclear energy techniques in terms of resources, safety, environmental effects, nuclear proliferation, reactor size reduction and overall economics. To overcome these problems, future studies should be focused on utilization of thorium resources, separation of multiplication process and power generation process, and application of liquid nuclear fuel. These studies will lead to the development of molten thorium salt nuclear synergetics. The most likely candidate for working medium is Lif-BeF2 material (flibe). 233U production facilities are required for the completion of the Th cycle. For this, three ideas have been proposed: accelerator M.S. breeder, impact fusion MSB and inertial conf. fusion hybrid MSB. The first step toward the development of molten Th salt nuclear energy synergetics will be the construction of a pilot plant of an extreme small size. As candidate reactor, the author has selected mini FUJI-II (7.0 MWe), an extremely small molten salt power reactor. Mini FUJI-II facilities are expected to be developed in 7 - 8 years. For the next step (demonstration step), the designing of a small power reactor (FUJI 160 MWe) has already been carried out. A small molten salt reactor will have good safety characteristics in terms of chemistry, material, structure, nuclear safety and design basis accidents. Such reactors will also have favorable economic aspects. (Nogami, K.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nippon Kinzoku Gakkai Kaiho
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
4
Series
Nippon Kinzoku Gakkai Kaiho.
Journal Page Range
231-240
ISSN
0021-4426
CODEN
NKNKA