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Interest in DOE’s Versatile Test Reactor Heats Up

January 24, 2020
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GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) and TerraPower are jointly pursuing an opportunity to design and build the U.S. Department of Energy’s Versatile Test Reactor (VTR), an experimental fast neutron nuclear reactor that could start up by 2026.

The companies on Jan. 21 announced they collaborated on a response to an expression of interest (EOI) issued by Battelle Energy Alliance (BEA) in November 2019, to gauge stakeholder interest in forming a cost-sharing partnership arrangement to design and and construct the VTR. BEA, which is the day-to-day contractor for Idaho National Laboratory (INL), where the reactor will be likely sited, said the scope of the partnership could include “development and deployment of the VTR, other uses of VTR capabilities beyond just advanced reactor design and licensing, reducing the cost and schedule risk of new nuclear plant design and construction, and other compatible uses of VTR capabilities.”

GEH and TerraPower will be backed by Energy Northwest, a utility that operates the Columbia nuclear reactor in Washington State and has the option to operate 12 NuScale small modular reactor (SMR) modules that are planned for construction at INL by Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS).…

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Test Your Knowledge: Arm Yourself- A Bulwark FR Quiz

September 30, 2019
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Technology Selected for DOE’s Versatile Test Reactor Program

November 20, 2018
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Battelle Energy Alliance—the management and operating contractor for the Idaho National Laboratory (INL)—selected GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy’s (GEH’s) PRISM technology to support the U.S. Department of Energy’s Versatile Test Reactor (VTR) program.

The VTR program is expected to accelerate the development of fuels and materials for U.S. advanced reactors, utilizing fast neutron spectrum technology. Rather than producing electricity, the VTR will conduct irradiation testing for fuels, materials, and equipment to be used in rapidly evolving designs for advanced reactors brought forward by U.S. companies, as well as public and private research institutions.

In October, the INL awarded nearly $ 3.9 million in funding through the VTR program for 13 university-led projects to develop instrumentation and tools needed to monitor and conduct experiments in the fast spectrum reactor.

The university-led projects selected for funding were:

University of Pittsburgh Disruptive Nuclear Technology: Resonance Sensors and Inductive Signal Transmission through Hermetic Walls $ 450,000
University of Wisconsin – Madison Miniature Scale Liquid Metal Oxygen Purification and Measurement System $ 350,000
University of Utah Development of Experiment Vehicle for Analyzing the Chemistry of Irradiated Molten Salt $ 450,400
Texas A&M University Development of Innovative Measurement Techniques for Fission Product Transport Quantification $ 250,000
Oregon State University In Situ Mechanical and Corrosion Testing $ 440,000
University of New Mexico Preparatory Out-of-pile Lead Loop Experiments to Support Design of Irradiation Test Loop in VTR $ 450,000
North Carolina State University VIM for VTR: Holistic Approach to Design and Construction $ 319,000
Texas A&M University Rabbit System Design and Demonstration $ 400,000
Abilene Christian University Investigation of Instrumentation, Data Analytics, and Simulation Synergies for the Versatile Test Reactor $ 150,000
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Advanced Data Acquisition and Simulation with Live Data Supporting VTR Experiments $ 150,000
University of Idaho Advanced Molten Salt Flow Sensor $ 100,000
Colorado School of Mines Big, Deep, and Smart Data to Support VTR Experiment Design and Validation $ 169,000
Georgia Tech IBD Power Monitor for the VTR Experimental Program $ 196,000

“The VTR is a vital and strategic project for the U.S.…

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Test Your Knowledge: Competitive Maintenance Strategies

October 17, 2018
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Competitive maintenance uses an analytical process and condition-monitoring tools to select the optimum maintenance strategy for each plant system. For example, the optimum strategy for the plant’s steam turbine will be different than that for its gas turbine, and vastly different than that of its feedwater pumps. How well do you know your maintenance strategies?

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To learn more about competitive maintenance strategies, read MD&A’s tips: “Gas Turbines Maintenance Strategies.”

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Test Your Knowledge: Boiler Chemical Cleaning

March 7, 2018
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Most engineers and operators know (or should know) that boiler tubes containing deposits create long-term reliability problems for the boiler. Long-term overheating of the metal will result from prolonged operation with heavy tube deposits. The tubes will first bulge and then fail. Because the deposits tend to be widespread, this generally means that large sections of boiler tubing will be damaged and require replacement. With the exception of corrosion fatigue, all water-side boiler tube failure mechanisms occur under deposits. Get rid of the deposits and you also stop the water-side tube failures.

The standard method for determining when to chemically clean a boiler is to take a boiler tube sample and have the deposit amount measured—a deposit weight density (DWD)—and the composition of the deposit analyzed. If the DWD results indicate the need to chemically clean, action should be taken sooner rather than later. This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of boiler chemical cleaning fundamentals.
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To learn more about boiler chemical cleaning, read: “Boiler Chemical Cleaning: Doing It Correctly.”…

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Test Your Knowledge: Electrical Area Classification

December 20, 2017
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Fires and explosions have caused a significant number of deaths and injuries to power plant staff over the years. To reduce hazards, protective measures must be considered during engineering, design, construction, and operation of power plants, particularly in electrical areas that are often a source of ignition. This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of electrical area classification.

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To learn more about electrical area classification, read “Electrical Area Classification in Coal-Fired Power Plants” and “Practical guidelines for determining electrical area classification.”

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