Gas turbine modular helium reactor
US/Russian design concept ~1997 - never built / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Gas Turbine Modular Helium Reactor (GT-MHR) is a class of nuclear fission power reactor designed that was under development by a group of Russian enterprises (OKBM Afrikantov, Kurchatov Institute, VNIINM and others), an American group headed by General Atomics, French Framatome and Japanese Fuji Electric.[1] It is a helium cooled, graphite moderated reactor and uses TRISO fuel compacts in a prismatic core design. The power is generated via a gas turbine rather than via the more common steam turbine.
A conceptual design was produced by 1997,[1] and it was hoped to have a final design by 2005, and a prototype plant commissioning by 2010.[1]