2018
DOI: 10.2172/1475413
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Special Purpose Application Reactors: Systems Integration Decision Support

Abstract: Microreactors, also known as very-Small Modular Reactors (vSMRs) or Special Purpose Reactors (SPRs), are being considered for use in unique applications where other methods of megawatt level energy production are uneconomical or unavailable. For the purposes of this report, a microreactor is defined as meeting the following criteria:• Factory manufacturable • Easily transportable by truck, plane, train, and/or ship • Produce no more than 20 megawatt thermal (MWth) energy, in order to qualify as Hazard Category… Show more

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“…Safety is enhanced due to passive circulation; heat pipes do not need external pumping. Heat-pipe reactors are typically very small and simplified designs significantly reducing the maintenance requirements [30], [31]. Another advantage of heat-pipe reactors is that they can be designed to operate at high temperatures, which increases their efficiency and makes them useful for process-heat applications.…”
Section: Heat-pipe Liquid-metal Cooledmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Safety is enhanced due to passive circulation; heat pipes do not need external pumping. Heat-pipe reactors are typically very small and simplified designs significantly reducing the maintenance requirements [30], [31]. Another advantage of heat-pipe reactors is that they can be designed to operate at high temperatures, which increases their efficiency and makes them useful for process-heat applications.…”
Section: Heat-pipe Liquid-metal Cooledmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat-pipe reactors typically use metallic fuels in a fast-neutron spectrum. Molten sodium (Na), potassium (K), or NaK are used as working fluids at high temperatures around the boiling point [31]. Potassium heat pipes operate around 760°C; sodium at around 880°C.…”
Section: Heat-pipe Liquid-metal Cooledmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Military bases with secure boundaries and 24/7 mission-critical loads are prime locations for the initial installation of SRs [30]. The physical-and cybersecurity risks are mitigated by a controllable operating environment.…”
Section: Military Basesmentioning
confidence: 99%