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Blocked because of no self slow down effect
I thought read long ago that it uses BeO but just helium cooled fast breeder with SiC cladding and ZrC reflector starting with 15% enrichnent breeding near all U-238 away means it can solve energy problem but no self slow down effect for building in USA butvkess spreading risks without graphite and water in case of core melting.

Alternative RBN fuel cycle HTR with self slow down letting ND3 (N-15) about 9 bar liquid as gas away if lithium-7 coolant to hot then bubble slow down 1340°C boiling point melting 180°C etc.

RBN fuel cycle ideal in right new reactor just unenriched UO2 granulate baked into BN to cBN without QuadTriso SiC isotopes B-11 like C-12 and N-15 with lowest neutron absorption of all isotopes about 1/100 of C-12 added ND3 (N-15) as moderator and lithium-7 as moderator and coolant for about 30 years fuel runtime always breeding enough then fission products kept in RBN maybe placed inside stainless steel 30m deep in any desert. 92.72.87.63 (talk) 16:08, 2 March 2024 (UTC)

Unclear holding decay heat
Unclear holding decay heat after helium pressure loss because of hole in vessel or direcy gas turbine. Emergency coolant for RBN fuel decay heat is sand SiO2. 195.63.193.148 (talk) 17:00, 2 March 2024 (UTC)

ZrC reflector
Reacting with air over 800°C ? High melting point 3540°C but not real less neutron absorption of Zr.

Maybe better tungsten steel reflector and much sand SiO2 decreasable in melting point with additives like in glas production around and HfC, ZrB2, TiB2, MgO etc. under vessel for catching ? 195.63.193.148 (talk) 10:23, 4 March 2024 (UTC)