Woods Point and the surrounding area

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Woods Point is a town in east-central Victoria, Australia and is located on the banks of the Goulburn River. At the 2021 census, Woods Point and the surrounding area had a population of 33, down from 37 in 2016 census.

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  • More neutrons are produced when fission occurs, resulting from the absorption of a fast neutron, than the comparable process with slow neutrons. Thus, criticality is easier to attain than with slower neutrons.
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  • All fast reactor designs built to this date use liquid metals as coolants, such as the sodium-cooled fast reactor and the lead-cooled fast reactor. As the boiling points of these metals are very high, the pressure in the reactor can be maintained at a low level, which improves safety considerably.
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  • As temperatures in the core can also be substantially higher than in a water cooled design, such reactors have a greater thermodynamic efficiency; a larger percentage of the heat generated is turned into usable electricity.
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  • Atoms heavier than uranium have a much greater chance of fission with a fast neutron, than with a thermal one. This means that the inventory of heavier atoms in the nuclear waste stream, for example curium, is greatly reduced, leading to a substantially lower waste management requirement.
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