Published August 1985 | Version v1
Book

A large economic liquid metal reactor for United States utilities

Creators

  • 1. Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA

Description

The United States has demonstrated its ability to build and operate small and medium sized liquid metal reactors and continues to operate the Experimental Breeder Reactor II and the Fast Flux Test Facility to demonstrate long life fuel designs. Similar-sized liquid metal reactors in Europe have been followed by a step-up to the 1200 MWe capacity of the Superphenix plant. To permit the United States to make a similar step-up in capacity, a 1320 MWe liquid metal reactor plant has been designed with the main emphasis on minimizing the specific capital cost in order to be competitive with light water reactor plant and fossil plant alternatives. The design is based on a four parallel heat transport loops arrangement and complies with current regulatory requirements. The primary heat transport loops are now being integrated into the reactor vessel to achieve further reduction in the capital cost

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Society of Automotive Engineers.
Imprint Place
Warrandale, PA (USA)
Imprint Title
20th intersociety energy conversion engineering conference
Journal Page Range
p. 897-902.

Conference

Title
20. intersociety energy conversion engineering conference.
Dates
18-23 Aug 1985.
Place
Miami Beach, FL (USA).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
17051849
Subject category
S21: SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CAPACITY; COMMERCIALIZATION; COST; LIQUID METAL COOLED REACTORS; PRIMARY COOLANT CIRCUITS; REACTOR VESSELS; REGULATIONS; SIZE; SPECIFICATIONS
Descriptors DEC
CONTAINERS; COOLING SYSTEMS; LAW; REACTOR COMPONENTS; REACTOR COOLING SYSTEMS; REACTORS