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  2. Core shroud - Wikipedia

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    A core shroud is a stainless steel cylinder surrounding a nuclear reactor core whose main function is to direct the cooling water flow. [1] The nuclear reactor core is where the nuclear reactions take place. Because the reactions are exothermic, cool water is needed to prevent the reactor core from melting down. The core shroud helps by ...

  3. Wendelstein 7-X - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the Wendelstein 7-X reactor is the world's largest stellarator device. [3] After two successful operation phases ending in October 2018, the reactor was taken offline for upgrades. [4] [5] The upgrade completed in 2022. New fusion experiments in February 2023 demonstrated longer confinement and increased power. [6]

  4. Reactor pressure vessel - Wikipedia

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    Whilst most power reactors do have a pressure vessel, they are generally classified by the type of coolant rather than by the configuration of the vessel used to contain the coolant. The classifications are: Light-water reactor - Includes the pressurized water reactor and the boiling water reactor. Most nuclear power reactors are of this type.

  5. Cornyn tours ACU NEXT Lab, praising "groundbreaking" nuclear ...

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    The NEXT Lab is expected to have the reactor operational by 2026, making ACU the first university in the nation to host and own a molten salt research reactor. The reactor is intended only for ...

  6. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    Funding and infrastructure were secured to sponsor other "national laboratories" for both classified and basic research, especially in physics, with each national laboratory centered around one or many expensive machines (such as particle accelerators or nuclear reactors). Most national laboratories maintained staffs of local researchers as ...

  7. National Ignition Facility - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It supports nuclear weapon maintenance and design by studying the behavior of matter under the conditions found within nuclear explosions. [3] NIF is the largest and most powerful ICF device built to date. [4] The basic ICF concept is to squeeze a small amount of fuel to reach pressure and temperature necessary for fusion.

  8. List of nuclear research reactors - Wikipedia

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    Chalk River Laboratories: The first nuclear reactor in Canada, and first outside the United States WR-1: Organically cooled CANDU: Shut down 1965 [14] 1985 Whiteshell Laboratories: Coolant leak of 2,739 litres in Nov. 1978. [15] SLOWPOKE-3 demonstration Pool type Shut down 2 MWth 1987 [14] 1989 [14] Whiteshell Laboratories: SLOWPOKE-2: Pool ...

  9. Advanced Test Reactor - Wikipedia

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    This reactor was designed and is used to test nuclear fuels and materials to be used in power plants, naval propulsion, research and advanced reactors. It can operate at a maximum thermal power of 250 MW and has a "Four Leaf Clover" core design (similar to the Camunian rose ) that allows for a variety of testing locations.