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  • *[[Spent nuclear fuel shipping cask]]
    354 bytes (36 words) - 12:47, 15 March 2024
  • ...ackdevanney.substack.com/p/600-year-old-spent-nuclear-fuel-is 600 year old spent nuclear fuel is just another poison]<br> ...ackdevanney.substack.com/p/600-year-old-spent-nuclear-fuel-is 600 year old spent nuclear fuel is just another poison]<br>
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  • | pagename = Spent nuclear fuel | abc = Spent nuclear fuel
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  • File:SNF dose rate.png
    |description = Spent Nuclear Fuel dose rate at fuel element surface.
    (1,340 × 850 (553 KB)) - 12:43, 18 March 2023
  • File:Nuclear Fuel Storage.png
    |notes = Safe long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel in the New Mexico desert. 110 acres of this site is enough land to hold 10,
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  • Elysium's reactor with no moderator, capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores.
    127 bytes (17 words) - 16:46, 19 March 2022
  • ...se Rate at Fuel Element Surface.<ref>Graph is from Fig.4 in ''600 year old spent nuclear fuel is just another poison'', Jack Devanney, 13 Jan 2023 [https://jackdevanney. ...e_management]] article does not tell us much about the long term danger of spent nuclear fuel.
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  • .... Like the [[Molten_chloride_salt_fast_reactor|MCSFR]], capable of burning spent nuclear fuel.
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  • File:Dose Rate at Fuel Element Surface.png
    |description = Dose Rate from spent nuclear fuel
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  • :Added def to first occurrence of the acronym: Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF): 95% U, 1% Pu, 4% fission products [[User:David MacQuigg|David MacQui
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  • File:Nuclear pool.png
    |description = Swimming in a pool with spent nuclear fuel rods
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  • {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • *[[User:David_MacQuigg/Sandbox/Pyroprocessing of Spent Nuclear Fuel]]
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  • {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Spent nuclear fuel]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • ...>“Over the last 40 years, thousands of shipments of commercially generated spent nuclear fuel have been made throughout the United States without causing any radiologica **4000 employees, reprocessing Spent Nuclear Fuel for France and other countries
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  • ...tron_reactor Fast neutron reactors] Wikipedia</ref> are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel, old bomb cores, depleted uranium and thorium.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com Normal reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel from standard water moderated reactors involves separation of fissile mater
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  • '''Used nuclear fuel''' (often called '''spent nuclear fuel''') is nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a [[nuclear reactor]] (usua
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  • {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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  • **Dan Yurman (2022) Stanford's Questionable Study on Spent Nuclear Fuel for SMRs, [https://neutronbytes.com/2022/05/31/stanfords-questionable-study
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  • ...fission products are contained in the rod. This means a smaller volume of Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF). Rods are easy to identify and count, which may be advantageous in pr ...waste flows for reactors of various types, we need to distinguish between Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) that goes to [[Nuclear_waste_management|Interim Storage]] and High Le
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  • ...>“Over the last 40 years, thousands of shipments of commercially generated spent nuclear fuel have been made throughout the United States without causing any radiologica ...a molten chloride salt fast reactor with no moderator, capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores.<ref>Elysium Industries MCSFR - Ed Pheil, the designer, spea
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  • ...>“Over the last 40 years, thousands of shipments of commercially generated spent nuclear fuel have been made throughout the United States without causing any radiologica [[Fast neutron reactor|Fast Neutron Reactors]] (FNRs) are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel, old bomb cores, depleted uranium, and
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  • From ''600 year old spent nuclear fuel is just another poison'', Jack Devanney, 13 Jan 2023, [https://jackdevanney ...s can be contact handled without any shielding at all. After year 600, the spent nuclear fuel must be swallowed in order to do any damage."
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  • ...Partnership]], is a U.S. plan to form an international partnership to see spent nuclear fuel reprocessed in a way that renders the plutonium in it usable for nuclear fu ===Spent nuclear fuel===
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  • * FNRs are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel, old bomb cores, depleted uranium, and thorium.<ref>[https://www.youtube.co Given the current inventory of spent nuclear fuel (which contains the plutonium), it is possible to treat this waste material
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  • * FNRs are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel, old bomb cores, depleted uranium, and thorium.<ref>[https://www.youtube.co Given the current inventory of spent nuclear fuel (which contains the plutonium), it is possible to treat this waste material
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  • ...ither [[Nuclear reprocessing|reprocess]] or dispose of [[used nuclear fuel|spent nuclear fuel]]. If spent fuel is not reprocessed, the fuel cycle is referred to as a ''o ...e risk in transporting highly radioactive materials, containers known as [[spent nuclear fuel shipping cask]]s are used which are designed to maintain integrity under no
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  • ...ther than the tens of thousands of years needed by a light-water reactor's spent nuclear fuel. It also permits the use of alternate nuclear fuels, such as thorium. ...ecause they have separate facilities to produce the solid fuel and process spent nuclear fuel. The MSFR can operate using a large variety of fuel compositions due to its
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  • ...Branch]], [[Special relativity]], [[Spectrum bias]], [[Spencer Wells]], [[Spent nuclear fuel]], [[Sperm production (human)]], [[Spherical harmonics]], [[Spider-Man]], [
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