Framatome ANP is developing a very high temperature reactor (VHTR), relying on its previous experience with high temperature reactor concepts, from its participation in the MODUL and the GT-MHR designs. While being a major actor in the nuclear reactor business with proven light water technology, AREVA wishes to be ready to meet the new challenges calling for small grid requirements, high temperature process heat and cogeneration. The Framatome ANP VHTR design for electricity production is based on an indirect cycle coupled to an "off-the-shelf" combined cycle gas turbine. Although direct cycle HTRs are being promoted for their high efficiency, preliminary evaluations show that the Framatome ANP design efficiency is on par with a direct cycle while avoiding power generation system (PGS) developments and keeping the PGS contamination free. Moreover, the nuclear heat source of the indirect cycle could also be used to meet the heat supplies from a standard design for multiple applications. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Gauthier, J. C., Brinkmann, G., Copsey, B., & Lecomte, M. (2006). ANTARES: The HTR/VHTR project at Framatome ANP. In Nuclear Engineering and Design (Vol. 236, pp. 526–533). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucengdes.2005.10.030
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