I'm experimenting with a new pebblebed reactor, and ran into a few questions.
When does radiation take effect? I was wearing a rad suit preemptively but I don't appear to suffer ill effects moving around fuel pellets.
I'm also storing fresh and depleted pellets in the short term storage containers underwater. Is that necessary?
How long do depleted pellets stick around? (No, I don't want to try and toss them)
The written tutorial I found (thank you so much Lisimba for not making a video) uses hot CO2 to move heat from the core to the heat exchanger. I saw discussions on using molten sodium too, with reference to storing the sodium for later power generation. Can anyone weigh in on the relative merits between the two? Is it really worthwhile to store the heat exchange fluid instead of generating the power and storing it (ie: Aurora Battery)?
Thanks!
When does radiation take effect? I was wearing a rad suit preemptively but I don't appear to suffer ill effects moving around fuel pellets.
I'm also storing fresh and depleted pellets in the short term storage containers underwater. Is that necessary?
How long do depleted pellets stick around? (No, I don't want to try and toss them)
The written tutorial I found (thank you so much Lisimba for not making a video) uses hot CO2 to move heat from the core to the heat exchanger. I saw discussions on using molten sodium too, with reference to storing the sodium for later power generation. Can anyone weigh in on the relative merits between the two? Is it really worthwhile to store the heat exchange fluid instead of generating the power and storing it (ie: Aurora Battery)?
Thanks!