Sujet : Re: The Nuclear Salt Water Reactor De : quadibloc (at) *nospam* gmail.com (quadibloc) Groupes :sci.physics Date : 13. Apr 2025, 04:03:25 Autres entêtes Organisation : novaBBS Message-ID :<387f124bcffa0562316839a64ec45af7@www.novabbs.com> References :1 User-Agent : Rocksolid Light
On further thought, it seemed as if fuel in the form of powder would be easier to launch at the high speeds needed to avoid fizzling. But then I realized why a salt solution was chosen - so that the reaction could be continuous, not providing pulsed thrust that would have to be smoothed out by giant springs and suchlike. But it still seems to me that the merging liquid flows would behave like a bomb, and be in danger of a fizzle instead of an explosion that could provide thrust. John Savard