Abstract
Two of the experiment vehicles being developed for the Versatile Test Reactor (VTR) are presented here. The first is a rabbit system that will enable rapid insertion of small test capsules into the high fast flux of the VTR core for relatively short durations. The rabbit concept development includes the construction/demonstration of a near-full-scale system in a deep-water pool to demonstrate functionality, development of a concept of operations and initial procedures, and validation of thermal-hydraulic modeling. In addition, modeling efforts are underway to simulate the thermal and neutronic environment of a rabbit capsule. The second type of experiment vehicle presented here is a driver fuel test assembly for inserting fuel and materials tests into the core by replacing a driver fuel assembly. A novel design for dismountable test assemblies is proposed for the VTR.
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McDeavitt, S. M., Wootan, D., Kimber, M., Kirkland, K. V., Ortega, L. H., Perez-Nunez, D., … Woolstenhulme, N. E. (2023). Concept Descriptions for the VTR Rabbit System and Driver Fuel Test Assemblies. Nuclear Science and Engineering, 197(11), 2840–2852. https://doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2023.2166765
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