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KRUSTY Reactor Design

David I. Poston, Marc A. Gibson, Thomas Godfroy, Patrick McClure

2020Nuclear Technology125 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Kilowatt Reactor Using Stirling TechnologY (KRUSTY) was a reactor design, development, and test program to demonstrate the nuclear operation of a Kilopower reactor. Kilopower systems are intended to provide between 1 and 10 kW(electric) in space, or on the surface of planets or moons, with a clear evolution to substantially higher power systems. KRUSTY was a prototype of a 1-kW(electric) highly enriched uranium–fueled Kilopower system. In March of 2018, KRUSTY successfully operated as a fission power system and was the first nuclear-powered operation of any truly new reactor concept in the United States in over 40 years. This paper discusses the design of the KRUSTY reactor along with the philosophy, goals, and engineering work that ultimately led to KRUSTY’s success.

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Nuclear engineeringReactor designRadiochemistryEnvironmental scienceChemistryEngineeringNuclear reactor physics and engineeringGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studiesNuclear Materials and Properties