Comment Re:Reads like the beginning of a Tom Clancy novel. (Score 1) 127
And about that you are wrong.
Sorry
Not really complicated.
And get some common sense, if corrosion would be an issue, no one would talk about building them. Oooops.
Perhaps you should google some studies. While the impact of purity is has been identified as a means to limit corrosion, most agree more work needs to be done to understand the impact of radiation and salt purity. One study found minimal corrosion with high purity salts after 3000 hours or about 1/3 of a year; so long term impact over a reactor life is not known. As for common sense, that has never stopped someone selling an idea. As I have said, thorium reactors do not appear to be a viable near term solution, which seems to be the goal of the administration’s policy. Whether they can achieve the scale needed to meet growing energy needs is an open question.