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The safety approach of the modular high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (MHTGR)

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The Modular High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor (MHTGR) is an advanced reactor concept under development in a cooperative program involving the US Government, the nuclear industry, and the utilities. The design utilizes the basic high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) features of ceramic fuel, helium coolant, and a graphite moderator. However, the specific size and configuration of the MHTGR are selected to utilize the inherent characteristics of these materials to develop passive safety features that provide a significantly higher margin of safety than current generation reactors. The design meets the US Environmental Protection Agency's Protective Action Guidelines at the site boundary, hence precluding the need for sheltering or evacuation of the public during any licensing basis event. This safe behavior is not dependent upon operator action, is insensitive to operator error, and does not require a leak tight containment building. A safety summary is provided of the response to events challenging the functions relied on to retain radionuclides within the coated fuel particles. The regulatory interaction process and results are discussed through reviews of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff, NRC contractor and Advisory Committee for Reactor Safeguards (ACRS). Insights from the NRC's Draft Safety Evaluation Report are discussed. 4 refs., 9 figs.
Research Organization:
General Atomics, San Diego, CA (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC03-89SF17885
OSTI ID:
5910308
Report Number(s):
GA-A-19714; CONF-8906158-1; ON: DE89014031
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English