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The deadline arrives: Checking in on the Reactor Pilot Program
On May 23, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14301, “Reforming Nuclear Reactor Testing at the DOE,” which instructed the Department of Energy to create a Reactor Pilot Program (RPP)—a new system in which companies could pursue DOE authorization to build and test their first-of-a-kind nuclear technologies. EO 14301 set an ambitious goal for that program: three reactors achieving criticality by July 4, 2026.
Charles L. Larson
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 4 | Number 5 | November 1958 | Pages 607-622
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE58-A25551
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The heat transfer between mutually perpendicular fuel and coolant channels of a nuclear reactor is studied for both isotropic and anisotropic conducting media. By means of an electrical conduction analog, a characteristic length of a unit cell of the reactor is experimentally determined for channels of rectangular and circular cross section. Empirical expressions for this characteristic length are given which closely fit the experimental data. A finite difference calculation is used to determine the temperature distribution within a unit cell.