2016
DOI: 10.2172/1245401
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A reload and startup plan for conversion of the NIST research reactor

Abstract: The National Institute of Standards and Technology operates a 20 MW research reactor for neutron-based research. The heavy-water moderated and cooled reactor is fueled with highenriched uranium (HEU) but a program to convert the reactor to low-enriched uranium (LEU) fuel is underway. Among other requirements, a reload and startup test plan must be submitted to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for their approval. The NRC provides guidance for what should be in the plan to ensure that the licensee ha… Show more

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“…For example, analyses have been completed to verify the MITR LEU physics model, including predictions of several reactor physics parameters and comparisons to measured data for HEU [22]. NBSR has proposed a loading and startup test plan for cores following initial conversion to LEU [23]. Unlike MURR, NBSR will be initially loaded with a combination of HEU and LEU fuel elements, making their test plan fundamentally different than the MURR test plan.…”
Section: Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, analyses have been completed to verify the MITR LEU physics model, including predictions of several reactor physics parameters and comparisons to measured data for HEU [22]. NBSR has proposed a loading and startup test plan for cores following initial conversion to LEU [23]. Unlike MURR, NBSR will be initially loaded with a combination of HEU and LEU fuel elements, making their test plan fundamentally different than the MURR test plan.…”
Section: Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%