Agnostic_Indian
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2010
- Messages
- 3,102
- Reaction score
- 0
- Country
- Location
good news.. after the kerala temple treasure its time to hunt some natural treasure..
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
So PFBR will produce Pu only? So it cannot be used again for power generation, only for weapons ?
No.... we will use the U235 in fission reactions which after undergoing a reaction gives Barium and Krypton and releases energy along with 3 neutrons, these neutrons are then captured by the U238( which are present in the fuel itself(enriched uranium still contains large amounts of U238) as well as a blanket around the core)which then undergo beta decay twice turning into Pu. So in the end we get both weapons grade plutonium and energy
ok i understand the part of weapons grade Pu and energy, but we cannot use this Pu for further power generation is it? with that Pu only wepons can be made or it can be reprocessed?
ok i understand the part of weapons grade Pu and energy, but we cannot use this Pu for further power generation is it? with that Pu only wepons can be made or it can be reprocessed?
Who told you weapons grade Pu can't be used in reactors??But India has no need to use them as fuel because we already have separated ~8 ton of unsafeguarded reactor grade Pu from our PHWRs which can easily fuel the reactors.
No body told me, thats the problem, so i asked...
Uranium from mines!
Gold from temples!
Economy growing at 9%
Everything seems to be going India's way. Let's just get rid of UPA now as well.
49,000 tonnes uranium deposit in Andhra; may rise threefold
Massive uranium deposits found in Andhra Pradesh
China and its NSG stooge Australia can take a hike!
Just need to change our location I guess somehow.
Nah.. I would like to see Australia lifting the ban and then we will decide what to do next ..
Australia cannot life the ban, that would put them in the bad books of the Chinese. Their entire mineral/raw materials industry depends on the Chinese.
India should try to capture Australia's markets for Uranium - except for China. Challenge them where it hurts.