hello, please be patient, my english is not perfect! --Enr-v 21:25, 9 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Nuclear fuel cycle edit

Hi, I saw that you posted a comment that the pictures were not NPOV. Please could you say what you do not like about the pictures, and also say what pictures you think should be added to the page. Please reply on my talk page to make sure that I see any reply.Cadmium 11:39, 29 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Good point, I will change the page to make the following different cycles clear

1. Once through cycle 2. Closed cycle using Pu and U recycle 3. Closed cycle using Pu, U and minor actinide recycle

BNFL are doing option 2, I am unsure if they are reusing U but they are making the Pu into MOX for reuse.

Have you any other points that you would like to raise ? (Reply again please on my talk page).Cadmium

You might be interested to know that in the US many utilitys are now using MOX (Pu supplied by the former Soviets), so MOX use has started (Which closes the cycle). Also research is being done on the use of minor actinides in fuel, it has reached the process development stage where normal reactors (Fast) are being loaded with test fuel. So the fuel cycle has been closed, and on the experimental stage it is closing for the transplutonium metals.Cadmium 17:49, 30 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Translation of Nuclear Waste Diagram edit

You asked for a translation of french diagram, and I can do it if you give me the translation of the texts in it as I don't speak english. --TigerTjäder 04:02, 15 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

I've made a translated version at Image:SchémaDechetsNucleaires_en.svg. Both my French and my nuclear engineering are a bit rusty, but I think I got it more or less correct. Feel free to correct any mistakes, or let me know and I'll do it. —Ilmari Karonen (talk) 18:18, 31 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion of Atomic Mirror edit

 

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