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MARVEL team shares lessons learned through microreactor development
On June 1 at the American Nuclear Society’s Annual Conference in Denver, Colo., a team from Idaho National Laboratory presented a session titled “Lessons Learned from MARVEL Reactor Fabrication.” The presentation highlighted challenges that arose as they moved from design to manufacturing and assembly, with a focus on reactor part fabrication, Stirling engine implementation, and reactivity control system development.
Stephen E. Binney, Alla J. M. Bakir
Nuclear Technology | Volume 85 | Number 1 | April 1989 | Pages 12-21
Technical Paper | Fission Reactor | doi.org/10.13182/NT89-A34223
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A personal computer with a data acquisition system interface was used to monitor an arbitrary time-dependent power signal of the Oregon State University TRIGA Reactor. Based on the time behavior of the reactor power, the reactivity was computed using a numerical solution to the point kinetics equations and displayed on a digital readout panel. Several types of measurements were used to verify the magnitude and time response of the calculated reactivity.