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Dr. Kent Welter View Profile
| Nuclear Reactor Safety Analysis, Generation IV Reactors, Thermal-Hydraulics, Nuclear Analysis, Environmental Aspects of Nuclear Power, Sustainable Development, Nuclear Engineering Education and Training, Knowledge Management, and Climate Change. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Osman Kemal Kadiroglu View Profile
| Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Engineering Education, Nuclear Reactors, Pebble Bed Modular Reactors, Engineering Education | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Steve Nelson U.S. View Profile
| Generation IV nuclear reactors. Radiation safety. Nuclear fusion. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Willliam S. Linnell U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about the viability of nuclear power versus other forms of energy, about the economics of nuclear plants and public policy issues. | Available Ask A Question |
Bill Mihalovits U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about general construction and safety of plants, specific questions about operations, training, reactor theory, and thermodynamics. Will also consider other aspects as requested. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-11-30 400 nm laser pumped by aneutronic fusion -- possible?: When you're talking about laser power of that magnitude, the wavelength doesn't matter as much as the sheer power. A few watts of electricity is relatively harmless, a few watts of laser power is ridiculously...
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2008-11-30 400 nm laser pumped by aneutronic fusion -- possible?: I know what a pump is, but thanks for the clarification. :) Aneutronic fusion is a theoretical (in this case, most likely possible but still unproven as a physical example) energy source. Any such...
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2008-11-06 Career vs. Compensation: I would always suggest the PhD. Not for the pay, but for the experience. Getting a PhD involves a different level of understanding of a subject. A different level of critical thinking. The biggest thing...
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2008-11-03 the sodium coolant of the Super Phneix fast reactor: I can't say with certainty because I can't seem to find more detailed information, but they probably use the same general set-up as most commercial nuclear plants. There is a huge tank used to hold the...
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2008-11-03 the sodium coolant of the Super Phneix fast reactor: The coolant isn't pure sodium, it is a mixture of sodium and other metals such as Mercury, which is liquid at room temperatures. Nothing has to be done to keep it liquid, it is normally that way. Check...
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