Found this interesting 16 minute overview of LFTR

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Josh Cryer
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Found this interesting 16 minute overview of LFTR

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Thought you guys might like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWUeBSoEnRk
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Thanks, Josh. Good link.

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There's a nice article on Thorium reactors in the Jan. 2010 Wired mag.
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Post by seedload »

Sounds like it could be up and running in a day or two doesn't it. Like all pitches, it seems to underestimate the engineering challenges. Pa-231 is ignored. U232 is ignored basically. The real materials challenges are somewhat ignored. That said, very interesting. Thanks.

Definitely a place I would spend a bunch of money if I were king of the world. I like the two fluid approach but I wonder if it could be developed in two stages. The first, a single fluid MSRE like approach for burning spent fuels and demonstrating the chemical processes for removing the fission products. The second stage adding the thorium blanket, Pa-233 chemical separation process for U233 breeding, and U233 separation for injection into the core.

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