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Construction begins on Kairos’s fluoride salt–cooled test reactor
Earlier today, on a site in Oak Ridge, Tenn., that was formerly home to the K-33 Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Kairos Power marked the start of construction on its low-power demonstration reactor. Named Hermes, the 35-MWt test reactor claims status as the first Gen IV reactor to be approved for construction by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the first non–light water reactor to be permitted in the United States in more than 50 years.
J. Barnes, K. Duerre, J. Anderson, J. Bartlit, W. Parkinson, R. Sherman, T. Hayashi, Y. Naruse
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 21 | Number 3 | May 1992 | Pages 1968-1973
Material and Tritium | doi.org/10.13182/FST92-A30009
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A computer-based Expert Adviser has been developed to catalog technical expertise and dispense this knowledge to operators of a complex system of distillation columns at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The Expert Adviser is also used to train personnel in operation of the LANL Tritium Systems Test Assembly (TSTA) Isotope Separations System (ISS). The methodology is applicable to a wide range of operations where documentation and transfer of knowledge is desirable.