Monday, July 23, 2012

TEAC4 videos

Published by gordonmcdowell

Stuart Henderson - Thorium Energy from Accelerator Driven Reactors @ TEAC4

Subcritical neutron generator which can burn wastes and generate energy as well.



Darryl Siemer - Vitrification of Sustainable Nuclear Fuel Cycle Radwastes

Darryl runs inexpensive vitrification experiments in his basement on how to best prepare nuclear waste for storage.

Glassification is simpler & cheaper to fabricate than hot-pressed ceramics.

Direct vitrification of fluoride-based salt wastes (as one would associate with LFTR) generates an inferior product because H3PO4 doesn't displace enough of the F - the product is multiphasic "glass ceramic" containing F salts which would rapidly leach in moving groundwater.

Consequently, most of the fluoride should be removed before vitrification, possibly by boiling the waste salts to dryness with dilute nitric acid.

Use of nitric acid has been experimentally verified - a single boil-down of AlkF salts with a slight stiochiometric excess of dilute nitric acid invariably volatized most of the fluoride.

Recovery/recycle of fluoride in a deNOxed off gas should be simple & cheap.

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