Nuclear Power Unit with Molten Salt Fuel for the Arctic

A schematic of a low-power nuclear power unit with circulating fuel based on molten metal fluoride salts is considered. The possibility of creating a virtually maintenance-free reactor facility with a thermoelectric generator with a power of 1 to 500 kW e and a lifetime of 5–10 years or more is disc...

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