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Sodium technology and equipment of the BN-350 reactor

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Information relating to the installation of a dual-purpose atomic station with a BN-350 reactor on the Mangyshlak peninsula in the USSR was presented in contributions to the Third International Conference on the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy (Geneva, 1964), and the Detroit Conference in 1965. The present paper is devoted to a description of the main technological equipment and experimental work carried out in the construction process; it also includes a discussion of certain questions on sodium technology.

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Soviet contribution to the Fast-Reactor Conference in England, May, 1966 (abbreviated version). Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol.22, No.1, pp. 13–19, January, 1967.

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Leipunskii, A.I., Pinkhasik, M.S., Bagdasarov, Y.E. et al. Sodium technology and equipment of the BN-350 reactor. At Energy 22, 14–20 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01225386

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