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[en] The process of converting plutonium metal to plutonium oxide is highlighted. The oxide finds use as fuel in modular helium reactors equipped with a gas turbine, where a majority is spent. The fuel is then removed and placed in an accelerator-controlled subcritical modular helium reactor, where additional neutrons are created by the accelerator beam. The possibility of using plutonium or mixed uranium-plutonium oxides in PWR's is also outlined. (J.B.). 1 fig
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Nova budoucnost plutonia jako reaktoroveho paliva
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Translated from Power Engineering, Vol. 98, 1994, No. 11, p. 16.
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ACTINIDE NUCLEI, ACTINIDES, ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, CHALCOGENIDES, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FUELS, GAS COOLED REACTORS, HEAVY NUCLEI, ISOTOPES, MATERIALS, METALS, NUCLEI, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PLUTONIUM COMPOUNDS, PLUTONIUM ISOTOPES, POWER REACTORS, RADIOISOTOPES, REACTOR MATERIALS, REACTORS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SOLID FUELS, SPONTANEOUS FISSION RADIOISOTOPES, THERMAL REACTORS, TRANSURANIUM COMPOUNDS, TRANSURANIUM ELEMENTS, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, WATER COOLED REACTORS, WATER MODERATED REACTORS, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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