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[en] The fast reactors being developed at the present time use mixed oxide fuel, stainless-steel cladding and liquid sodium as coolant (LMFBR). Theoretical and experimental designing work has also been done in the field of gas-cooled fast breeder reactors. The more advanced carbide fuel offers greater potential for developing fuel systems with doubling times in the range of ten years. The thermohydraulic and physics performance of a GCFR utilising this fuel is assessed. One question to be answered is whether helium is an efficient coolant to be coupled with the carbide fuel while preserving its superior neutronic performance. Also, an assessment of the fuel cycle cost in comparison to oxide fuel is presented. (Auth.)
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Sep 1976; 39 p
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, BREEDER REACTORS, CARBIDES, CARBON COMPOUNDS, COMPUTER CODES, CONVERSION RATIO, DATA, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, EPITHERMAL REACTORS, FAST REACTORS, FBR TYPE REACTORS, FUEL ELEMENTS, FUELS, GAS COOLED REACTORS, INFORMATION, NONMETALS, NUCLEAR FUEL CONVERSION, NUCLEAR FUELS, NUMERICAL DATA, PLUTONIUM COMPOUNDS, RARE GASES, REACTOR COMPONENTS, REACTOR MATERIALS, REACTORS, SOLID FUELS, TRANSURANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANIUM COMPOUNDS
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