This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperature reactors (VHTRs)-based systems for hydrogen production. Various burnable poison distributions and fuel compositions are considered. In particular, utilization of transuranium nuclides (TRUs) in VHTRs is explored as the core selfstabilization approach. Both direct cycle and indirect cycle energy conversion approaches are discussed. It is assumed that small-scale VHTRs may be considered for international deployment as grid-appropriate variable-scale self-contained systems addressing emerging demands for hydrogen. A Monte Carlo-deterministic analysis methodology has been implemented for coupled design studies of VHTRs with TRUs using the ORN...
Hydrogen generation using a high temperature nuclear reactor as a thermal driving vector is a promis...
The U.S Department of Energy (DOE) is conducting research on the Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period February 01...
This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperat...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is the nearest Generation IV concept. This paper presents r...
Generation IV Very High Temperature Reactors (VHTRs) are well-known for their flexibility with respe...
The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the US Congress is th...
Among the six candidates of the Gen IV nuclear systems in the Technology Roadmap of the Generation I...
The International Generation IV Initiative provides a research platform for the development of advan...
Minor actinides represent the long-term radiotoxicity of nuclear wastes. As one of their potential i...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels using Nuclear Power for the period May 1, 2002...
The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the US Congress is th...
The Very High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor (VHTR) coupled to the High Temperature Steam Electrolys...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period August 1, 2...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is a candidate for next generation nuclear plant (NGNP). Ac...
Hydrogen generation using a high temperature nuclear reactor as a thermal driving vector is a promis...
The U.S Department of Energy (DOE) is conducting research on the Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period February 01...
This paper is focused on feasible autonomous control strategies for Generation IV very high temperat...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is the nearest Generation IV concept. This paper presents r...
Generation IV Very High Temperature Reactors (VHTRs) are well-known for their flexibility with respe...
The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the US Congress is th...
Among the six candidates of the Gen IV nuclear systems in the Technology Roadmap of the Generation I...
The International Generation IV Initiative provides a research platform for the development of advan...
Minor actinides represent the long-term radiotoxicity of nuclear wastes. As one of their potential i...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels using Nuclear Power for the period May 1, 2002...
The current waste management strategy for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) mandated by the US Congress is th...
The Very High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor (VHTR) coupled to the High Temperature Steam Electrolys...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period August 1, 2...
The Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) is a candidate for next generation nuclear plant (NGNP). Ac...
Hydrogen generation using a high temperature nuclear reactor as a thermal driving vector is a promis...
The U.S Department of Energy (DOE) is conducting research on the Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period February 01...