Fast breeding reactor
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Nuclear reactor with a chain reaction maintained by
fast neutrons and generating more fissile material than it consumes.
The reactor core is composed of 'fissile' U-235 enriched uranium or
Pu-239 fuel which is surrounded by a 'breeder' blanket of natural uranium
containing 'fertile' U238. This 'fertile' U-238 is converted into the
fissile Pu-239 by capture of neutrons (escaping from the core) and two
subsequent beta decays. The reactor core is designed to obtain a high
'breeding' ratio, practically exclusively with fast neutrons. Since
the neutrons should be decelerated as little as possible, water is excluded
as a coolant due to its decelerating effect. For technical reasons,
sodium, which is liquid above temperatures of 97.8°C, is particularly
well suited. By converting the natural uranium in the 'breeder' blanket
into Pu239 which can then be recycled into fuel, the fast breeder can
utilize uranium up to 60 times better than by thermal reactors such
as PWRs.
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