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When spent fuel assemblies are removed from nuclear reactors, they are transported to "swimming pool" storage facilities to dissipate the heat of decay of short-lived isotopes as well as for isolation from the environment. The long term disposal of these wastes remains a major problem. It was assumed that these wastes would be encased in glass and placed in geologic disposal sites in underground salt domes. The site at Yucca Mountain was chosen as a first site, but both technical and political problems have thus far blocked its implementation.
The liquid fluoride thorium reactor (acronym LFTR; spoken as lifter) is a thermal breeder reactor that uses the thorium fuel cycle in a fluoride-based molten (liquid) salt fuel to achieve high operating temperatures at atmospheric pressure.
The LFTR is a type of thorium molten salt reactor (TMSR). Molten-salt-fueled reactors (MSRs) such as LFTR, where the nuclear fuel itself is in the liquid form of molten salt mixture, should not be confused with solid-fueled molten salt-cooled high temperature reactors (fluoride high-temperature reactors, FHRs).[1]
Molten salt reactors, as a class, can include both burners and breeders in fast or thermal spectra, using fluoride or chloride salt-based fuels and a range of fissile or fertile consumables. LFTR refers to a particular design subset of MSRs defined by use of fluoride fuel salts and breeding of thorium into uranium-233 in the thermal spectrum.
In a LFTR, thorium and uranium-233 are dissolved in carrier salts, forming a liquid fuel. In a typical operation, the liquid fuel salt is pumped between a critical core and an external heat exchanger where the heat is transferred to a nonradioactive secondary salt. The secondary salt then transfers its heat again to a steam turbine or closed-cycle gas turbine.[2]
This technology was first investigated at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment in the 1960s. It has recently been the subject of a renewed interest worldwide.[3] Japan, China, the UK, as well as private US, Czech and Australian companies have expressed intent to develop and commercialize the technology.
LFTRs are a particular class of molten salt reactor that includes several design variations. LFTRs differ from other power reactors in almost every aspect: thorium fuel cycle, low operating pressure, liquid fuel, salt coolant, higher operating temperature, and online refueling and reprocessing. The unique characteristics of a LFTR give rise to many potential advantages and also to a number of design challenges.
Tryndamere is VERY mana-hungry through-out the game (even late-game) so your build is very useful.
I think your masteries is bad though. The only useful masteries you take is
You do know that you don't have to use all your masteries point right?
I think you should consider not using all your mastery points for maximum output.
Also your
Your runes is just YUCK.
Also Tryndamere isn't an AP tank. That I have to point out.
It is a mana based AOE ranged nuker. Understand? You don't want AP on him. His abilities are scaled to mana, and you want more mana for this champ. It is extremely mana hungry and since the abilities scale with mana, you want lots of mana. Simple. I think it is a typo.. I wish it is a typo ==
Your skill sequence is great! I always use that skill sequence aswell.
As an overall the guide is great, but it could be improved a lot more.
GL with improving it!
Obvious troll build is obvious.
Obviously you spotted the obvious tag that says Troll, great of you to point that out for anyone who can't see the obviously obvious.
Fix the bbc code in the runes. It's all copy pasta'd down wrong.