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Conceptual design of a lead-bismuth cooled fast reactor with in-vessel direct-contact steam generation

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Table  1.H. Solubility of structural materials in Pb, Bi and Pb-Bi eutectic (from [Weeks  1971]).
Figure  2.2. Effect of the chimney thermal-hydraulic conditions on the neutron reactivity.
Table  2.IV.  Reactivity performance of the PBWR core at BOL 3 . Description
Figure  2.8. Actinide burning rate of the PBWR core (at  1800MWth) (from  [Hejzlar 2000]).
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