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  2. Nuclear fuel - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear fuel process A graph comparing nucleon number against binding energy Close-up of a replica of the core of the research reactor at the Institut Laue-Langevin. Nuclear fuel refers to any substance, typically fissile material, which is used by nuclear power stations or other nuclear devices to generate energy.

  3. Fuel Manufacturing Pilot Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Fuel Manufacturing Pilot Plant (FMPP), also known as Fuel Element Fabrication Plant, is a nuclear fuel fabrication facility supplied by the Argentine company INVAP in 1998. The FMPP is considered a Material Testing Reactor (MTR)-type fuel element facility, that produces the fuel elements required for the research reactor ETRR-2. [2] [6]

  4. PUREX - Wikipedia

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    PUREX (plutonium uranium reduction extraction) is a chemical method used to purify fuel for nuclear reactors or nuclear weapons. [7] PUREX is the de facto standard aqueous nuclear reprocessing method for the recovery of uranium and plutonium from used nuclear fuel (spent nuclear fuel, or irradiated nuclear fuel).

  5. Nuclear fuel cycle - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear fuel cycle, also called nuclear fuel chain, is the progression of nuclear fuel through a series of differing stages. It consists of steps in the front end , which are the preparation of the fuel, steps in the service period in which the fuel is used during reactor operation, and steps in the back end , which are necessary to safely ...

  6. Breeder reactor - Wikipedia

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    The doubling time is the amount of time it would take for a breeder reactor to produce enough new fissile material to replace the original fuel and additionally produce an equivalent amount of fuel for another nuclear reactor. This was considered an important measure of breeder performance in early years, when uranium was thought to be scarce.

  7. Magnox - Wikipedia

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    British Nuclear Group image asset library Archived 2 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine – A large collection of interior and exterior photographs of all the Magnox power stations in the UK. S. E. Jensen and E. Nonbol (Riso National Laboratory) (November 1998). Description of the Magnox Type of Gas Cooled Reactor (MAGNOX) (PDF) (Report). IAEA.

  8. Company manufacturing nuclear fuel at LANL to expand in New ...

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    Sep. 19—As part of a New Mexico expansion, a Califonia-based energy company is building out a space at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Kairos Power LLC, a renewable energy and manufacturing ...

  9. Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor - Wikipedia

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    A fuel burnup of 100 GWd/t is expected. The Fuel Fabrication Facility (FFF), under the direction of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Tarapur is responsible for the fuel rods manufacturing. FFF comes under "Nuclear Recycle Board" of Bhabha Atomic Research Center and has been responsible for fuel rod manufacturing of various types in the past.