EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

CORE DESIGN ACTIVITIES OF THE VERSATILE TEST REACTOR – CONCEPTUAL PHASE

  • Heidet F.,
  • Roglans-Ribas J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202124701010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 247
p. 01010

Abstract

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The Versatile Test Reactor (VTR) is a new fast spectrum test reactor being developed in the United States under the direction of the US Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy. The VTR mission is to enable accelerated testing of advanced reactor fuels and materials required for advanced reactor technologies. This includes neutron irradiation capabilities which would support alternate coolants including molten salt, lead/lead-bismuth eutectic mixture, gas, and sodium. The VTR aims at addressing most of the needs of the various stakeholders, which is primarily composed of advanced reactor technologists, developers and vendors, as well as a number of others interested parties. Design activities are underway targeting a first criticality date by 2026, with General Electric recently joining the project to contribute to the VTR plant design. Current efforts are focused on all aspects of the VTR design, with the core design being at the center of the initial steps. The VTR is currently proposed as a 300 MWth sodium-cooled fast reactor able to reach peak fast flux levels in excess of 4.0x1015 n/cm2-s (and total flux level of about 6.0x1015 n/cm2-s). In this configuration, it is using ternary metallic fuel with reactor-grade plutonium and 5% low-enriched uranium.

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