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Hi
I have a report to write title "state of the art nuclear reactors" however the content of this is up to my own interpretation.I have taken "state-of-the-art" to mean the highest level of development of a device/ technique at a particular time, so what would this mean in terms of nuclear reactors, and what does a "state-of-the-art" nuclear reactor give us, (i.e. ideal power generation is cheap, efficient, safe, accessible, environmentally friendly, morally sound, etc)
I had two ideas:
1) Development/ improvement of current reactors.
2) Development of new reactors i.e. fusion reactors. (but do these count if they are not used yet?)
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Rajiv
I have a report to write title "state of the art nuclear reactors" however the content of this is up to my own interpretation.I have taken "state-of-the-art" to mean the highest level of development of a device/ technique at a particular time, so what would this mean in terms of nuclear reactors, and what does a "state-of-the-art" nuclear reactor give us, (i.e. ideal power generation is cheap, efficient, safe, accessible, environmentally friendly, morally sound, etc)
I had two ideas:
1) Development/ improvement of current reactors.
2) Development of new reactors i.e. fusion reactors. (but do these count if they are not used yet?)
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Rajiv