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GFR – Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor System

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LFR.jpg
LFR – Lead-Cooled Fast Reactor System

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MSR.jpg
MSR – Molten Salt Reactor System

1 files, last one added on Jul 19, 2006



SFR.jpg
SFR – Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor System

1 files, last one added on Jul 19, 2006



SCWR.jpg
SCWR – Supercritical-Water-Cooled Reactor System

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VHTR.jpg
VHTR – Very-High-Temperature Reactor System

1 files, last one added on Jul 19, 2006


 
 
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  VHTR Diagram535 viewsNov 20, 2009 at 03:55 AM  
 
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  GFR Diagram460 viewsNov 15, 2009 at 02:46 PM  
 

Last additions - Generation IV
 
 
GFR.jpg
 
  GFR DiagramJul 19, 2006  
 
LFR.jpg
 
  LFR DiagramJul 19, 2006  
 
MSR.jpg
 
  MSR DiagramJul 19, 2006  
 
SCWR.jpg
 
  SCWR DiagramJul 19, 2006  
 

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