The ATR is a pressurized, light-water moderated and cooled, beryllium-reflected nuclear research reactor with a maximum operating power of 250 MWth. The unique serpentine configuration of the fuel elements creates five main reactor power lobes (regions) and nine flux traps. In addition to these nine flux traps there are 68 additional irradiation positions in the reactor core reflector tank. There are also 34 low-flux irradiation positions in the irradiation tanks outside the core reflector tank. The ATR is designed to provide a test environment for the evaluation of the effects of intense radiation (neutron and gamma). Due to the unique serpentine core design each of the five lobes can be operated at different powers and controlled independ...
The recent growth in interest for high temperature gas reactors has resulted in an increased need fo...
The United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR) Fuel Development and Qualificati...
The United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR) Fuel Development and Qualificati...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) is one of the world’s premiere test reactors for performing long ter...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is one of the most ...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is one of the world’s premier...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is one of the world’s premi...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is one of the world’s premi...
The ATR is one of the world’s premiere test reactors for performing long term, high flux, and/or lar...
The Irradiation Test Vehicle (ITV) was installed in the Department of Energy’s Advanced Test Reactor...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is the world’s premie...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) is located at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) near ...
In 2007, the United States Department of Energy designated the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), located ...
The Advanced Test Reactor National Scientific User Facility (ATR NSUF), based at the Idaho National ...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) has long been involved in testing gas reactor materials, and has dev...
The recent growth in interest for high temperature gas reactors has resulted in an increased need fo...
The United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR) Fuel Development and Qualificati...
The United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR) Fuel Development and Qualificati...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) is one of the world’s premiere test reactors for performing long ter...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is one of the most ...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is one of the world’s premier...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is one of the world’s premi...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is one of the world’s premi...
The ATR is one of the world’s premiere test reactors for performing long term, high flux, and/or lar...
The Irradiation Test Vehicle (ITV) was installed in the Department of Energy’s Advanced Test Reactor...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is the world’s premie...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) is located at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) near ...
In 2007, the United States Department of Energy designated the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR), located ...
The Advanced Test Reactor National Scientific User Facility (ATR NSUF), based at the Idaho National ...
The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) has long been involved in testing gas reactor materials, and has dev...
The recent growth in interest for high temperature gas reactors has resulted in an increased need fo...
The United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR) Fuel Development and Qualificati...
The United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR) Fuel Development and Qualificati...