Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
Page Numbers
64 to 73
Publisher Name
Elsevier
Publisher Location
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
91°µÍø’s High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) is the highest-flux reactor-based neutron source in the United States. HFIR’s intense neutron flux and state-of-the-art facilities result in world-class capabilities, including neutron scattering, radioisotope production, materials irradiation, and neutron activation analysis. HFIR’s multimission capabilities are attributed to its versatile high-power-density core design consisting of a series of concentric regions, including a flux trap target region, an inner fuel element, an outer fuel element, a control element region, and a beryllium reflector. The pressurized, light-water-cooled research reactor operates at 85 MW and is fueled by 9.4 kg 235U.