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Dynamics Modeling Of Molten Salt Reactors, Visura Umesh Pathirana Dec 2023

Dynamics Modeling Of Molten Salt Reactors, Visura Umesh Pathirana

Doctoral Dissertations

The abundance of energy is a necessity for the prosperity of humans. The rise in energy demand has created energy shortages and issues related to energy security. Nuclear energy can produce vast amounts of reliable energy without many of the negative externalities associated with other competing energy sources, such as coal and natural gas. As a result, public interest in nuclear power has increased in the past decade. Many new types of nuclear reactor are proposed. These nuclear reactor designs feature many passive technologies that can operate without external influence. Reactors that feature advanced passive safety features are catagorized as …


Sensitivity Analysis Of Thermophysical Properties Of Molten Salts Using A Molten Salt Demonstration Reactor Model In Transform, Sarah Elizabeth Creasman May 2023

Sensitivity Analysis Of Thermophysical Properties Of Molten Salts Using A Molten Salt Demonstration Reactor Model In Transform, Sarah Elizabeth Creasman

Doctoral Dissertations

Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) are currently of interest due to the push for smaller reactors that are easier to deploy and the need for sustainable energy around the world. Nuclear energy can play an important role in addressing the issue of energy inequality and climate change. One of the main obstacles to deploying MSRs is licensing. An important aspect to understand in terms of licensing is the uncertainty of the thermophysical properties of the molten salt at the beginning of the cycle and during normal operations and transients. MSRs have already been proven as a viable concept; two research reactors—The …


System Studies Of Fission-Fusion Hybrid Molten Salt Reactors, Robert D. Woolley Dec 2013

System Studies Of Fission-Fusion Hybrid Molten Salt Reactors, Robert D. Woolley

Doctoral Dissertations

This work proposes and evaluates a Fission-Fusion Hybrid Molten Salt Reactor (FFHMSR), combining two subsystems, a deuterium + tritium (DT) fusion reactor surrounded by a neutron-absorbing Fusion Blanket (FB) and a critical Molten Salt fission Reactor (MSR). The molten salt, which contains dissolved actinides, circulates at a high rate between them.

As envisioned the MSR exhibits the large Conversion Ratio of graphite moderated reactors having small fissile and large fertile inventories. DT fusion neutrons irradiating actinides in the molten salt release additional neutrons which increase isotope conversion and fission. Actinide fuel is continually added while fission products are continually removed …