In-Service Inspection & Repair strategy for newcleo Lead-cooled Fast Reactor

Newcleo is designing and building the next generation of nuclear lead-cooled fast reactors (LFRs) fueled with MOX. A fast-spectrum Small Modular Reactor of 30 MWe will be commissioned in 2030 (the Demonstrator) and a First-Of-Kind 200 MWe a few years later. To this end, newcleo develops an increment...

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Published inE-journal of Nondestructive Testing Vol. 28; no. 7
Main Authors Barbensi, Andrea, Genot, Jean-Sébastien, Nardi, Simone, Tarantino, Mariano
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published NDT.net 01.07.2023
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Summary:Newcleo is designing and building the next generation of nuclear lead-cooled fast reactors (LFRs) fueled with MOX. A fast-spectrum Small Modular Reactor of 30 MWe will be commissioned in 2030 (the Demonstrator) and a First-Of-Kind 200 MWe a few years later. To this end, newcleo develops an incremental strategy, starting first with the consolidation of mature and promising technologies with its own R&D laboratories and collaborations with major institutes and companies. This step aims to demonstrate the applicability of chosen technologies to a full mock-up of the reactor (the Precursor) available in 2026 for experiments. Inclusion of ISI&R (In Service Inspection and Repair) at the earliest stages of designs is a necessity to achieve a sufficient level of maturity and confidence in the technologies, and to increase safety, availability, and preservation of investments of experimental devices and reactors during their whole life.
ISSN:1435-4934
1435-4934
DOI:10.58286/28272