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Conference on Molten Salts in Nuclear Technology

With India s well-known program involving heavy water reactors and fast breeders, their early involvement with MSR development is surprising to some. The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) was involved with official collaborations with ORNL from 1969 to 1975 on MSBR research. Facilities were built based on salt chemistry and, in particular, studies carried out on PuFj solubility remain of great value today (Venugopal, 2013). The 2013 Conference on Molten Salts in Nuclear Technology (CMSNT) held at BARC detailed India s renewed interest in a wide variety of MSR and FHR concepts (http //moltensaltindia. org/speakers-presentations/). [Pg.284]

Venugopal, V. 2013. PuFj Solubility Experiments in Binary and Ternary Salts of LiF-BeF2-Thp4 in the Temperature Range 823 to 1073 K Carried Out at BARC as a Part of MSBR Program. In Proceedings of the Conference on Molten Salts in Nuclear Technology, BARC 2013, Mumbai, India. [Pg.288]

Dulera, I.V., Vijayan, P.K., Sinha, R.K., January 9—11,2013. Indian programme on Molten salt cooled nuclear reactor. In Conference on Molten Salts in Nuclear Technology. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai. [Pg.452]


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