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The Thorium Powered Car
Eric Peters Autos ^ | May 1, 2015 | Eric Peters

Posted on 05/02/2015 10:21:16 AM PDT by all the best

Here’s another, more recent one: The thorium-turbine powered car.

Heat energy from the thorium – a weakly radioactive element (named after the Norse god Thor) that is estimated to be 3-4 times more naturally abundant than uranium and which contains 20 million times the energy as an equivalent lump of coal – is used to generate steam, which is then used to power a small turbine, which provides the motive force. The beauty of the system is that – like a nuclear submarine – the fuel lasts almost forever. Well, longer than you will last, probably.

How’s 100 years sound?

No more stopping for “gas”… ever.

This alone would make current IC cars seem as wasteful of time (and energy) as current IC cars make electric cars look wasteful of time and energy.

But wait, there’s more.

Well, less.

No emissions at all. Because nothing’s being burned, there’s no exhaust. Water to steam, expansion and contraction – and back again. Closed (and clean) loop. The Algoreans ought to be ecstatic. Yet there is dead silence.

You can hear the crickets chirping.

Is it because thorium is radioactive? The word is third rail to scientifically illiterate homo Americanus – who fears it in the same way a savage fears the voices coming out of the Talk Box (radio). The mere mention of the word is sufficient to incite a panic. It’s why the nuclear power grid is dead in the water; or rather, as old as a Betamax copy of Saturday Night Fever.

But it’s not even the same thing. Thorium is mildly radioactive. Dr. Charles Stevens, CEO of Laser Power Systems – which is developing the technology, or at least, trying to – says: “The radiation can be shielded by a single sheet of aluminum foil.” thorium two

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To: TexasGator

Uranium reactors were chosen because they can make bomb material. Whether they are used to supply material for making bombs right now is irrelevant.

Choosing a reactor design that requires water at 70 atmospheres to produce “power” is just stupid. But that is the predominant reactor design that we have now, because that is what the NRC will permit, and nothing else.


21 posted on 05/02/2015 12:23:26 PM PDT by frithguild (The warmth and goodness of Gaia is a nuclear reactor in the Earth's core that burns Thorium)
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To: frithguild

“U-233. How much shielding (say 6 cm of Lead/Alunimum composite to reduce emission to 5/1000ths) do you really need for 8 grams of fuel?”

Eight grams of U-233 will produce enough energy to power your cell phone.


22 posted on 05/02/2015 12:27:25 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator
a large exclusion area around your vehicle

You have made my point, if the "exclusion zone" is required by regulation by mamby pamby state. Exclusion zone for what? How big is the exclusion zone in a submarine? The car designer here assumes a reactor that uses 8 grams of fuel, far smaller than a sub reactor.

23 posted on 05/02/2015 12:29:28 PM PDT by frithguild (The warmth and goodness of Gaia is a nuclear reactor in the Earth's core that burns Thorium)
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To: TexasGator

Dude - the U233 is the neutron emitter that breeds the Thorium for decay. This is not a U-233 reactor.


24 posted on 05/02/2015 12:31:47 PM PDT by frithguild (The warmth and goodness of Gaia is a nuclear reactor in the Earth's core that burns Thorium)
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To: frithguild

“The car designer here assumes a reactor that uses 8 grams of fuel, far smaller than a sub reactor.”

The ‘designer’ knows nothing about nuclear physics. Apparently you don’t either and are willing to believe info from companies soliciting funds on the internet. Please request your spouse to safeguard your funds.


25 posted on 05/02/2015 12:33:17 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: frithguild

Me: Eight grams of U-233 will produce enough energy to power your cell phone.

You: Dude - the U233 is the neutron emitter that breeds the Thorium for decay. This is not a U-233 reactor.

1. I didn’t say it was a reactor.
2. Eight grams of U-233 will produce enough energy to power your cell phone.


26 posted on 05/02/2015 12:35:46 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: frithguild

“Dude - the U233 is the neutron emitter that breeds the Thorium for decay. This is not a U-233 reactor.”

Not sure that you have a grasp on the technology. Where does the energy come from?


27 posted on 05/02/2015 12:38:12 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: 9thLife

Love the ‘peel’ at the end!


28 posted on 05/02/2015 12:41:22 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
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To: frithguild

“Dude - the U233 is the neutron emitter that breeds the Thorium for decay.”

The U233 is a neutron ABSORBER that fissions to produce the energy.

Below is the list of fissile materials:

Fissile nuclides in nuclear fuels include:
Uranium-235 which occurs in natural uranium and enriched uranium
Plutonium-239 bred from uranium-238 by neutron capture
Plutonium-241 bred from plutonium-240 by neutron capture. The 240Pu comes from 239Pu by the same process.
Uranium-233 bred from thorium-232 by neutron capture

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium-233


29 posted on 05/02/2015 12:43:03 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator
The ‘designer’ knows nothing about nuclear physics.

Then explain to me why a LFTR will not work with 8 grams of Thorium to power it. Educate me.

30 posted on 05/02/2015 12:44:11 PM PDT by frithguild (The warmth and goodness of Gaia is a nuclear reactor in the Earth's core that burns Thorium)
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To: TexasGator

Thorium Fuel Cycle


31 posted on 05/02/2015 12:46:51 PM PDT by frithguild (The warmth and goodness of Gaia is a nuclear reactor in the Earth's core that burns Thorium)
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To: frithguild

“Then explain to me why a LFTR will not work with 8 grams of Thorium to power it. Educate me. “

In order to have a nuclear reactor, you have to have a fissile material. Thorium is not a fissile. In a previous post I listed the only fissile materials.


32 posted on 05/02/2015 12:48:09 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: frithguild

“Thorium Fuel Cycle”

Perhaps you had a reason for posting this but it eludes me.


33 posted on 05/02/2015 12:49:03 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator

Apparently as does intelligence. TTFN


34 posted on 05/02/2015 12:54:21 PM PDT by frithguild (The warmth and goodness of Gaia is a nuclear reactor in the Earth's core that burns Thorium)
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To: frithguild

” Exclusion zone for what? How big is the exclusion zone in a submarine? “

To be exempt from radiation monitoring. Nuclear submarine workers are properly trained and monitored.


35 posted on 05/02/2015 12:57:02 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: frithguild

“Apparently as does intelligence. TTFN”

BA, Masters in Nuclear Engineering, Licensed Senior Reactor Operator, Over thirty years supervising testing of nuclear reactors, and a bunch of years observing internet scams and seeing how you can never educate believers of internet technology scams.


36 posted on 05/02/2015 1:00:09 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: MHGinTN

Like all good art, it certainly leaves you wondering whether he was kidding or serious.


37 posted on 05/02/2015 1:06:21 PM PDT by 9thLife ("Life is a military endeavor..." -- Francis)
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To: TexasGator
  1. The car would require tons and tons of shielding to protect people from radiation.

  2. The reactor would cost millions of dollars.

  3. The operator would require a license from the NRC.

  4. The operator would have to post a hefty ‘decommissioning fee’.
Although I took the “power option” in my mechanical engineering curriculum in college half a century ago, at this late date I know little to nothing about thorium and its byproducts. But on general principles I assume that (1) would be true of any nuclear power source adequate to operate an automobile. Which would lead inexorably to (3) and (4) - and that “decommissioning fee” would have to include impossible assurances as to safety from accidental damage in vehicle operation.

In conjunction with (1), (3) and (4) would make economy of scale mandatory, leading inexorably to (2) as well.

Whoever says “fission powered automobile” has to say, electric car energized (almost certainly via battery) by a central nuclear power plant.

IMHO.


38 posted on 05/02/2015 1:08:15 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion ('Liberalism' is a conspiracy against the public by wire-service journalism.)
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion

I think you have the big picture ...


39 posted on 05/02/2015 1:14:50 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion

Also, what are the results of a serious traffic accident?


40 posted on 05/02/2015 1:35:37 PM PDT by Sherman Logan
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