The long, slow death of the Fast Flux reactor: the Fast Flux Test Facility was supposed to underpin an ambitious U.S. breeder reactor program. But ... from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Title: The long, slow death of the Fast Flux reactor: the Fast Flux Test Facility was supposed to underpin an ambitious U.S. breeder reactor program. But after the idea of the plutonium economy was abandoned, it became another of Energy's white elephants.
Author: John Abbotts
Publication:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 2004
Publisher: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc.
Volume: 60 Issue: 5 Page: 56(7)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Citation Details
Title: The long, slow death of the Fast Flux reactor: the Fast Flux Test Facility was supposed to underpin an ambitious U.S. breeder reactor program. But after the idea of the plutonium economy was abandoned, it became another of Energy's white elephants.
Author: John Abbotts
Publication:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 2004
Publisher: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc.
Volume: 60 Issue: 5 Page: 56(7)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
