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MSR (molten salt reactor) uses liquid molten salt as the coolant and fuel solvent, making it the only liquid reactor among the six generation IV reactor types.
In this approach, a batch recycle trickle bed reactor utilized complete recycle of the liquid reactor product, which was collected in a well-mixed vessel.
The feasibility of those developed techniques was verified by simulation and gas-liquid-particle mixture flowing in a gas-stirred liquid reactor with top-air injection.
As a liquid reactor the physical property and thermo-characteristic is different to solid fuel and water coolant reactors, which was influenced by many factors.
MSR (molten salt reactor) use liquid molten salt as coolant and fuel solvent, which was the only one liquid reactor of six Generation IV reactor types.
Based on this good agreement, it is finally discussed how CFD can be used to achieve better design rules for gas liquid reactor internals via simulations carried out for industrial process conditions.
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To improve the existing problems of traditional isobutane alkylation catalyzed by ionic liquid reactors, a novel liquid-liquid cyclone reactor was designed for the liquid-liquid heterogeneous reaction.
A significant number of liquid reactors would be needed to cover world supply.
Liquid reactors hold a promise for the future, but parts of the necessary technology need further research.
Advantages of liquid reactors are claimed to be an efficient use of neutrons, elimination of targets and lower costs.
Then we describe the possible alternatives for Mo production in four broad categories: molybdenum targets in reactors, target plates in accelerators, Mo extraction from liquid reactors and the replacement of the HEU targets by low enriched uranium (LEU).
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