Dubberley et al., 2000 - Google Patents
SuperPRISM oxide and metal fuel core designsDubberley et al., 2000
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- Dubberley A
- Yoshida K
- Boardman C
- Wu T
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- Proceedings of ICONE
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ABSTRACT The SuperPRISM (S-PRISM) modular LMR plant is composed of one or more power blocks. Each power block couples two 1000 MWt nuclear steam supply systems (NSSS) that can operate independently, but feed steam to a single superheat turbine …
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