The video provides a compelling look at the elegant physics of passive safety, though it arguably oversimplifies the immense engineering and corrosion challenges that still separate theory from commercial reality.
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Why nuclear plants are switching to molten salt #nuclear #energyAñadido:
If you told a coal miner from 1900 that a bucket of radioactive salt could power a city for decades without a single puff of smoke, he'd think you were describing alchemy. For 70 years, nuclear reactors have relied on solid uranium rods cooled by water under extreme pressure over 2,000 PSI. The problem is simple. Solid fuel traps heat. If cooling fails, temperatures can spiral fast. That pressure creates a hidden enemy. Water wants to explode into steam, expanding more than a thousand times in volume.
So, modern reactors need massive containment buildings, backup pumps, and emergency cooling systems running every second. But molten salt reactors change the machine completely. Instead of trapping fuel inside solid rods, the fuel is dissolved directly into molten salt heated to around 600° C. The salt carries heat naturally while operating near atmospheric pressure. And if the reactor overheats, some designs use a frozen salt plug beneath the core. The plug melts. Gravity drains the liquid fuel into separate tanks where the reaction slows and the salt solidifies.
No pumps, no operator decision, just physics shutting the reactor down. One experimental reactor at Oakidge ran for over 13,000 hours in the 1960s, proving the concept could work. The Atomic Energy Commission canled the program in 1973. China is currently building one.
The design is perfect. Why aren't we trying it? Drop your theory below.
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