The high temperature gas-cooled reactor as a source of high temperature process heat |
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Authors: | R.N. Quade |
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Affiliation: | Gulf General Atomic Company, San Diego, California 92138, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The nuclear reactor has established itself as a future major supplier of electrical energy. The industrial market for other forms of energy, however, is almost as large and represents a new potential for the use of nuclear reactors. The high temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) has been developed for commercial application in the electric power generation field. Since the HTGR is capable of delivering process heat in the temperature range of 1000–1500°F, it has many applications that would not be possible at the lower operating temperatures of water-cooled reactors. This paper briefly summarizes the development of the HTGR and outlines its salient technical features. Modifications to the reactor that enable it to be used as a process heat source are discussed. Specific applications are developed for coal gasification, steelmaking, and hydrogen production. |
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