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Launching into tomorrow: NRIC guides new era of research and deployment
In June 2025, the Department of Energy announced the Reactor Pilot Program, an authorization pathway that allowed reactor developers to partner with the DOE to get first-of-a-kind (FOAK) reactors built and tested. Soon after, the DOE rolled out a complementary Fuel Line Pilot Program, which aimed to fast-track fuel projects. In all, 20 projects were accepted into the new programs.
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Nuclear Technology | Volume 8 | Number 6 | June 1970 | Pages 488-495
Fuel | doi.org/10.13182/NT70-A28648
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A vacuum-pressure pulsing process was developed to gas impregnate graphite with carbon. An inductively heated graphite substrate is cycled between vacuum and 20-psig butadiene for 2 to 30 h at 750 to 950°C. The vacuum and pressure pulse periods were, respectively, 0.5 to 1 sec and 7.5 to 60 sec. Weight increases up to 8% were achieved in graphite of original density 1.86 g/cm3, and helium permeabilities were reduced from >10−2 to <10−8 cm2/sec, as required for molten-salt breeder reactor application.