Frost, 1969 - Google Patents
Nuclear fuelsFrost, 1969
- Document ID
- 8372640503374856242
- Author
- Frost B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Royal Institute of Chemistry, Reviews
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It has taken only 27 years since the discovery of nuclear fission to establish the nuclear reactor as a cheaper source of electrical power than coal or oil (see Fig. I). 1 The unique feature of a reactor is its core in which a self-sustaining fission process is used as a …
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- G21C3/42—Selection of substances for use as reactor fuel
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- G21C3/623—Oxide fuels
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