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Title: Preliminary results of AGC-4 irradiation in the advanced test reactor and design of AGC-5 - 18469

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OSTI ID:23032649
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  1. Idaho National Laboratory, D. A. Pett, (United States)

The U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Reactor Technologies Program will irradiate up to six nuclear graphite creep experiments in Idaho National Laboratory Advanced Test Reactor (ATR). The graphite experiments are being irradiated over an approximate 8-year period to support development of a graphite irradiation performance database on new nuclear grade graphites now available for use in high-temperature gas reactors. The goals of the irradiation experiments are to obtain irradiation performance data, including irradiation creep, at different temperatures and loading conditions to support design of the very high-temperature gas reactor and other future gas reactors. Each of the experiments consist of a single capsule that contains six stacks of graphite specimens, with half of the graphite specimens in each stack under a compressive load and the other half of specimens not subjected to a compressive load during irradiation. The six stacks have differing compressive loads applied to the top half of the diametrically opposite pairs of specimen stacks. A seventh specimen stack in the center of the capsule does not have a compressive load. The specimens are being irradiated in an inert sweep gas atmosphere with online temperature and compressive load monitoring and control. Also, samples are taken of sweep gas effluent to measure any oxidation or off-gassing that may occur during initial startup of the experiment. The first experiment Advanced Graphite Capsule (AGCJ-I started irradiation in September 2009 and completed in January 2011; the second experiment AGC-2 started irradiation in April 2011 and completed in May 2012; the third experiment AGC-3 started irradiation in late November 2012 and completed in April 2014; and AGC-4 is currently being irradiated in ATR. This paper will briefly discuss preliminary irradiation results from the AGC-4 experiment and design of AGC-3. (authors)

Research Organization:
American Nuclear Society - ANS, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, IL 60526 (United States)
OSTI ID:
23032649
Resource Relation:
Conference: HTR 2016: International Topical Meeting on High Temperature Reactor Technology, Las Vegas, NV (United States), 6-10 Nov 2016; Other Information: Country of input: France; 3 refs.; available from American Nuclear Society - ANS, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, IL 60526 (US)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English