Report describing parametric studies of eleven fast reactor fuel systems undertaken to determine the design and economic factors for producing electricity. The methods used for making the parametric studies are described, as well as the results of these studies. Appendices begin on page 103.
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Atomic Power Development Associates Report APDA-133
Description
Report describing parametric studies of eleven fast reactor fuel systems undertaken to determine the design and economic factors for producing electricity. The methods used for making the parametric studies are described, as well as the results of these studies. Appendices begin on page 103.
Physical Description
viii, 313 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
"Reactors-Power"
"Enclosed is an errata dated January 16, 1961, for Report APDA-133. This errata supersedes a similar errata dated November 7, 1960. The errata dated November 7, 1960 is located on pages i thru viii of subject report."
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Atomic Power Development Associates.Fast Reactor Core Design Parameter Study,
report,
March 1960;
Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc101020/:
accessed July 1, 2022),
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