Comprehensive Nuclear Materials 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-803581-8.11746-1
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Composite Fuel (Cermet, Cercer)

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“…They can be either refractory oxides, typically U oxides and MOX, which are also used in current generation reactors [106][107][108][109], or other ceramics, such as carbides [110], nitrides [111,112] and silicides [107,113,114], as well as metallic alloys [115]. Other fuel concepts consider ceramic/ceramic or ceramic/metal composites [116], as well as fluid molten salt fuels [117]. Solid fuel may appear in various geometries: rods, plates or pellets.…”
Section: Fuel Materials For Next Generation Nuclear Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be either refractory oxides, typically U oxides and MOX, which are also used in current generation reactors [106][107][108][109], or other ceramics, such as carbides [110], nitrides [111,112] and silicides [107,113,114], as well as metallic alloys [115]. Other fuel concepts consider ceramic/ceramic or ceramic/metal composites [116], as well as fluid molten salt fuels [117]. Solid fuel may appear in various geometries: rods, plates or pellets.…”
Section: Fuel Materials For Next Generation Nuclear Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%