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McDonald, C.F.; Kapich, D.; King, J.H.; Venkatesh, M.C.
General Atomic Co., San Diego, CA (USA)1982
General Atomic Co., San Diego, CA (USA)1982
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[en] The coupling of a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) and a chemical process facility has the potential for long-term synthetic fuel production (i.e., oil, gasoline, aviation fuel, hydrogen, etc) using coal as the carbon source. Studies are in progress to exploit the high-temperature capability of an advanced HTGR variant for nuclear process heat. The process heat plant discussed in this paper has a 1170-MW(t) reactor as the heat source and the concept is based on indirect reforming, i.e., the high-temperature nuclear thermal energy is transported [via an intermediate heat exchanger (IHX)] to the externally located process plant by a secondary helium transport loop. Emphasis is placed on design considerations for the major nuclear heat source (NHS) components, and discussions are presented for the reactor core, prestressed concrete reactor vessel (PCRV), rotating machinery, and heat exchangers
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May 1982; 8 p; 17. Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering conference; Los Angeles, CA (USA); 8 - 13 Aug 1982; CONF-820814--13; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01 as DE82016248
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