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{{#Wiki_filter:MC&A Planning for a Molten Fuel Reactor | {{#Wiki_filter:MC&A Planning for a Molten Fuel Reactor | ||
Natura Resources Research Alliance: | Dr. Steven Biegalski, Georgia Institute of Technology Benjamin, Beasley, Abilene Christian University September 18, 2023 Natura Resources Research Alliance: | ||
3 Molten Salt Reactor | Abilene Christian University NEXT Lab home of the Molten Salt Research Reactor | ||
2 3 | |||
Molten Salt Reactor | |||
* Safe | * Safe | ||
* Clean | * Clean | ||
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* Scalable | * Scalable | ||
* Carbon-free | * Carbon-free | ||
* Reliable 4 | * Reliable | ||
4 Experimental Systems | |||
The MSRR is itself an experiment | |||
Included experiments: | |||
* Corrosion coupons | * Corrosion coupons | ||
* Salt sampling | * Salt sampling | ||
* Fuel salt chemistry | * Fuel salt chemistry | ||
* Bubbling system | * Bubbling system | ||
* Off-gas cleanup 5 | * Off-gas cleanup | ||
5 MSRR Reactor Layout | |||
Experiments Off Gas Handling | |||
Radiator | |||
Pump | |||
Fuel Fuel Receiving Purification | |||
Drain Tank | |||
Concrete 6 | |||
MC&A of Liquid Fuel | |||
Recommended Method in ORNL Report* | |||
Material balance of inputs and outputs to the reactor | Material balance of inputs and outputs to the reactor | ||
* Most similar to existing LWR MC&A approaches | * Most similar to existing LWR MC&A approaches | ||
* May have large inventory difference | * May have large inventory difference | ||
* Performance based approach | * Performance based approach | ||
* ORNL/SPR/150504, Domestic Safeguards Material Control and Accountancy Considerations for Molten Salt Reactors, February 2021 7 | * ORNL/SPR/150504, Domestic Safeguards Material Control and Accountancy Considerations for Molten Salt Reactors, February 2021 | ||
7 Discussion | |||
© 2023 Abilene Christian University8}} | |||
Revision as of 11:25, 13 November 2024
| ML23269A097 | |
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| Site: | Abilene Christian University |
| Issue date: | 09/18/2023 |
| From: | Benjamin Beasley, Biegalski S Abilene Christian University, Neely Research Reactor |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| Download: ML23269A097 (1) | |
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MC&A Planning for a Molten Fuel Reactor
Dr. Steven Biegalski, Georgia Institute of Technology Benjamin, Beasley, Abilene Christian University September 18, 2023 Natura Resources Research Alliance:
Abilene Christian University NEXT Lab home of the Molten Salt Research Reactor
2 3
Molten Salt Reactor
- Safe
- Clean
- Efficient
- Multi-functional
- Scalable
- Carbon-free
- Reliable
4 Experimental Systems
The MSRR is itself an experiment
Included experiments:
- Corrosion coupons
- Salt sampling
- Fuel salt chemistry
- Bubbling system
- Off-gas cleanup
5 MSRR Reactor Layout
Experiments Off Gas Handling
Radiator
Pump
Fuel Fuel Receiving Purification
Drain Tank
Concrete 6
MC&A of Liquid Fuel
Recommended Method in ORNL Report*
Material balance of inputs and outputs to the reactor
- May have large inventory difference
- Performance based approach
- ORNL/SPR/150504, Domestic Safeguards Material Control and Accountancy Considerations for Molten Salt Reactors, February 2021
7 Discussion
© 2023 Abilene Christian University8