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The drive to Kairos Power’s reactor demonstration site in Oak Ridge, Tenn., is not only scenic—it’s historic. Nearly 85 years ago, roughly 30,000 construction workers transformed orchards and farmland into a key Manhattan Project site. Depending on your route, you may pass by one of the three gatehouses that were once military checkpoints controlling access to Atomic Energy Commission production facilities.
L. Burris, H. M. Feder, S. Lawroski, W. A. Rodger, R. C. Vogel
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 6 | Number 6 | December 1959 | Pages 493-495
doi.org/10.13182/NSE59-A15507
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A process for recycling plutonium and uranium alloy fuels is described; it involves melting and liquating the alloys in ceramic crucibles and casting the partially purified metals. Its particular merit is the rapid turnover of a fuel suitable for a fast reactor. A pilot plant, now under construction, will operate in a closed cycle with the EBR-II, and will permit technical and economic evaluation.