In the 1950's Edward Teller thought that more people needed access to nuclear reactors, so he lead a team to design a reactor that was inherently safe due to the laws of physics, a small reactor that would stop reacting before it could melt down by using a fuel which was intimately mixed with the moderator. The result was the TRIGA reactor, a small research reactor which has been used around the world to perform experiments that require neutron radiation.
Includes footage from Tom Scott's video
'The Nuclear Reactor Run By Students'
• This nuclear reactor is run by students
A history of the TRIGA reactor
https://wwwpub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publica...
Some other papers referenced in this chat:
https://koreascience.kr/article/JAKO2...
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