In-Pile Instrumentation Development for Test Reactor Experiments—Panel

Brenden Heidrich, Pattrick Calderoni, Troy Unruh, Joshua Daw, David Hurley, Brian Jaques, Kevin Chen

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Abstract

The In-Pile Instrumentation program was formed in 2017 to conduct research and development to develop and deploy instrumentation to provide real time, accurate, spatially resolved information regarding test conditions and the performance of fuels and materials during irradiation. The program has developed instrumentation for us in the Advanced Test Reactor and the TREAT facility at INL, but has tested instruments at other reactors in the U.S. and the BR-2 reactor in Belgium. The panel will discuss the R&D activities of the last two years and the path forward for the program, including mitigating the loss of the Halden Reactor capabilities for the nuclear fuels and materials community.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 12 Feb 2019
Event11th Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control and Human-Machine Interface Technologies - Orlando, FL
Duration: 12 Feb 2019 → …

Conference

Conference11th Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control and Human-Machine Interface Technologies
Period12/02/19 → …

EGS Disciplines

  • Materials Science and Engineering

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