Sodium-cooled fast reactor

ID: sodium-cooled-fast-reactor

A Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (SFR) is a type of nuclear reactor that utilizes liquid sodium as a coolant to transfer heat away from the reactor core. This design is part of the broader category of fast neutron reactors, which use fast neutrons (as opposed to thermal neutrons) to sustain the nuclear fission process.

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