Modularity of the MIT Pebble Bed Reactor for Use by the Commercial Power Industry

Abstract

The Modular Pebble Bed Reactor is a small high temperature helium cooled reactor that is being considered for both electric power and hydrogen production. Pebble bed reactors are being developed in South Africa, China and the US. To make smaller 120 Mwe reactors economically competitive with larger 1500 Mew traditional light water reactors changes in the way these plants are built are needed. Economies of production need to be efficiently large to compete with economies of scale. MIT (Berte) has been working on developing a modified design and construction strategy for several years. This thesis builds on that work by demonstrating the technical feasibility of implementing the modularity approaches previously developed.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2008
Accession Number
ADA488083

Entities

People

  • Jaime E. Hanlon-hyssong

Organizations

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Assembly
  • Construction
  • Coordinate Systems
  • Energy
  • Engineers
  • Fabrication
  • Joints
  • Manufacturing
  • Marine Engineering
  • Measurement
  • Nuclear Power Plants
  • Nuclear Powered Submarines
  • Nuclear Reactors
  • Shipbuilding
  • Students
  • Three Dimensional
  • United States

Readers

  • Combustion science or combustion engineering.
  • Distributed Systems and Data Platform Development
  • Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Engineering.