First Czechoslovak atomic-electric station A-1 with heavy-water reactor KS-150 (construction, start-up, and initial experience)

Autor: Abramov, V. M., Baturov, B. B., Bogdanov, N. V., Zelenskii, V. F., Ivanov, V. E., Ioffe, B. L., Karavaev, G. N., Mitropolevskii, V. A., Pchelin, M. M., Puchkov, P. I., Remzhin, Yu. N., Ushakov, G. N., Khristenko, P. I., Keger, J., Kelner, J., Kozák, M., Komárek, A., Kostovský, K., Patrovský, V., Skleničká, Č., Tomik, L., Ševčik, A., Špet'ko, V.
Zdroj: Atomic Energy; March 1974, Vol. 36 Issue: 3 p207-214, 8p
Abstrakt: Conclusions In energy reactors similar to the KS-150 but larger, high fuel-expenditure levels (native metallic uranium) are entirely attainable. Thanks to the high conversion ratio, they can simultaneously produce plutonium for fast reactors in quantities approximately double the unit yield of thermal reactors using enriched uranium.
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