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Transatomic Power

Transatomic Power was an American company that designed Generation IV nuclear reactors based on molten salt reactor (MSR) technology.

Transatomic Power
Company typePrivately held
IndustryNuclear power
Founded2011
Defunct2018
HeadquartersCambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Key people
Leslie Dewan (Co-founder)
Mark Massie (Co-founder)
Russ Wilcox (Board Director)
Websitetransatomicpower.com

MIT alumni Dr. Leslie Dewan and Mark Massie founded Transatomic Power in 2011,[1] and its board directors included E Ink Corporation co-founder Russ Wilcox.[2] Among its backers were the venture capital outfit Founders Fund, of which Peter Thiel is a partner.[3][4] In 2013, the U.S. Department of Energy awarded Transatomic first prize in the ARPA-E Future Energy innovation contest.[1]

In 2018 the company announced that it would be winding down and open source its intellectual property.[5][6] The company discovered that in 2016 it had made errors in its early analysis and realized that the design couldn't consume nuclear waste.[7] Transatomic Power ceased operation on September 25, 2018.[8]

Reactor concept edit

Transatomic initial concept was that of a Waste Annihilating Molten Salt Reactor (WAMSR) designed to digest spent nuclear fuel.[9] The concept was based on the Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment reactor that ran at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) from 1964 to 1969. It was open to the use of thorium or uranium as a fuel in its reactors.[10] This design was later updated and corrected, and the claim that the reactor is able to use nuclear waste as fuel was dropped.[11]

The latest design is based on a low pressure, high temperature molten salt reactor. Features include:

  • A planned capacity of 1250 MWth, converting this to 520 MWe of electricity. This is a conservative rating of 41.6% efficiency.[12]
  • Passive nuclear safety features:[13] Fail safe freeze valve and drain tank and Control rods and neutron reflectors - also actively actuatable.[14]
  • Lithium fluoride (LiF) fuel salt.[15] This is a departure from the Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment, which used an admixture of beryllium fluoride in its salt to get beryllium's corrosion control and neutron-doubling effects. Transatomic claims that LiF can dissolve more fuel per unit of salt, compensating for LiF's lack of neutron-doubling and higher melting point.[16] An additional issue is that to minimize tritium production, the salt's ratio of lithium 7 should be enhanced. Currently, Lithium 7 is produced only in small amounts, for calibrating mass spectrographs. A single reactor will require quantities on the order of several metric tonnes.
  • Moderated by zirconium hydride (ZrH),[17] possibly also using lithium hydride (LiH) and yttrium hydride (YH).[18] ZrH is corroded by molten LiF salt, but an admixture of YH in the moderator may form an anticorrosion barrier of yttrium lithium fluoride.[19]
  • The reactor's vat, piping, heat-exchangers and pumps are to be made of "Modified Hastelloy-N," a corrosion-resistant nickel-chromium alloy developed from experience with the Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment.[20][21] There is no published operating experience using this alloy with LiF in a reactor core, and the salt's lack of a redox control component (such as beryllium) to manage corrosion increases the risk. Regulators may delay commercial deployment of Transatomic's reactor by up to two full refueling cycles to validate this choice. With the Transatomic reactor's long fuel-use cycle, this could take a decade, and pose commercial risks.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cook, Gareth (13 June 2013). "A new way to do nuclear". The New Yorker. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. ^ Martin, Richard; Navigant Research. "A Pair of MIT Scientists Try To Transform Nuclear Power". Forbes. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  3. ^ Gray, Kevin (7 December 2015). "Peter Thiel Goes Nuclear". Popular Science. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  4. ^ Fritcke, Emily (26 February 2016). "Can You Be an Environmentalist Without Embracing Nuclear Energy?". Slate. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  5. ^ Temple, James (September 25, 2018). "A nuclear startup will fold after failing to deliver reactors that run on spent fuel". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
  6. ^ "Open Source". 25 September 2018.
  7. ^ Kotecki, Peter (November 27, 2018). "A Bill Gates-backed energy company is developing what could be a game-changing nuclear reactor". Business Insider. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  8. ^ Transatomic (September 25, 2018). "Transatomic Power". Twitter. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  9. ^ Wile, Rob. "MIT Kids Think They've Solved How To Get Rid Of Nuclear Waste". Business Insider. Axel Springer. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  10. ^ Halper, Mark. "Meet Transatomic Power: Developing an alternative reactor, with Silicon Valley flair". Weinberg Next Nuclear. The Alvin Weinberg Foundation. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  11. ^ Temple, James. "Exclusive: Silicon Valley-backed nuclear energy startup Transatomic backtracks on key promises". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  12. ^ TAP v1.0.3, 2016, p 3,35.
  13. ^ TAP v1.0.3, 2016, p. 32.
  14. ^ transatomic_patent, claims
  15. ^ TAP v1.0.3, 2016, p. 3.
  16. ^ TAP v1.0.1, 2016, section 2.3.
  17. ^ TAP v1.0.3, 2016, p. 18.
  18. ^ Massie, Mark; Dewan, Leslie C. "US 20130083878 A1, April 4, 2013, NUCLEAR REACTORS AND RELATED METHODS AND APPARATUS". U.S. Patent Office. U.S. Government. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  19. ^ "Transatomic's Patent". Energy From Thorium Discussion Forum. Energy from Thorium Blog. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  20. ^ TAP v1.0.1, 2016, section 2.6.
  21. ^ Keiser, J.R. (1977), Status of Tellurium-Hastelloy N Studies in Molten Fluoride Salts (PDF), Oak Ridge National Laboratories, ORNL/TM-6002

External links edit

  • transatomicpower.com

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Transatomic Power was an American company that designed Generation IV nuclear reactors based on molten salt reactor MSR technology Transatomic PowerCompany typePrivately heldIndustryNuclear powerFounded2011Defunct2018HeadquartersCambridge Massachusetts USAKey peopleLeslie Dewan Co founder Mark Massie Co founder Russ Wilcox Board Director Websitetransatomicpower com MIT alumni Dr Leslie Dewan and Mark Massie founded Transatomic Power in 2011 1 and its board directors included E Ink Corporation co founder Russ Wilcox 2 Among its backers were the venture capital outfit Founders Fund of which Peter Thiel is a partner 3 4 In 2013 the U S Department of Energy awarded Transatomic first prize in the ARPA E Future Energy innovation contest 1 In 2018 the company announced that it would be winding down and open source its intellectual property 5 6 The company discovered that in 2016 it had made errors in its early analysis and realized that the design couldn t consume nuclear waste 7 Transatomic Power ceased operation on September 25 2018 8 Contents 1 Reactor concept 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksReactor concept editTransatomic initial concept was that of a Waste Annihilating Molten Salt Reactor WAMSR designed to digest spent nuclear fuel 9 The concept was based on the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment reactor that ran at Oak Ridge National Laboratory ORNL from 1964 to 1969 It was open to the use of thorium or uranium as a fuel in its reactors 10 This design was later updated and corrected and the claim that the reactor is able to use nuclear waste as fuel was dropped 11 The latest design is based on a low pressure high temperature molten salt reactor Features include A planned capacity of 1250 MWth converting this to 520 MWe of electricity This is a conservative rating of 41 6 efficiency 12 Passive nuclear safety features 13 Fail safe freeze valve and drain tank and Control rods and neutron reflectors also actively actuatable 14 Lithium fluoride LiF fuel salt 15 This is a departure from the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment which used an admixture of beryllium fluoride in its salt to get beryllium s corrosion control and neutron doubling effects Transatomic claims that LiF can dissolve more fuel per unit of salt compensating for LiF s lack of neutron doubling and higher melting point 16 An additional issue is that to minimize tritium production the salt s ratio of lithium 7 should be enhanced Currently Lithium 7 is produced only in small amounts for calibrating mass spectrographs A single reactor will require quantities on the order of several metric tonnes Moderated by zirconium hydride ZrH 17 possibly also using lithium hydride LiH and yttrium hydride YH 18 ZrH is corroded by molten LiF salt but an admixture of YH in the moderator may form an anticorrosion barrier of yttrium lithium fluoride 19 The reactor s vat piping heat exchangers and pumps are to be made of Modified Hastelloy N a corrosion resistant nickel chromium alloy developed from experience with the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment 20 21 There is no published operating experience using this alloy with LiF in a reactor core and the salt s lack of a redox control component such as beryllium to manage corrosion increases the risk Regulators may delay commercial deployment of Transatomic s reactor by up to two full refueling cycles to validate this choice With the Transatomic reactor s long fuel use cycle this could take a decade and pose commercial risks See also edit nbsp Energy portal nbsp Nuclear technology portal Nuclear fuel cycle Nuclear power debate Thorium based nuclear powerReferences edit a b Cook Gareth 13 June 2013 A new way to do nuclear The New Yorker Retrieved 20 February 2016 Martin Richard Navigant Research A Pair of MIT Scientists Try To Transform Nuclear Power Forbes Retrieved 20 February 2016 Gray Kevin 7 December 2015 Peter Thiel Goes Nuclear Popular Science Retrieved 20 February 2016 Fritcke Emily 26 February 2016 Can You Be an Environmentalist Without Embracing Nuclear Energy Slate Retrieved 28 February 2016 Temple James September 25 2018 A nuclear startup will fold after failing to deliver reactors that run on spent fuel MIT Technology Review Retrieved September 25 2018 Open Source 25 September 2018 Kotecki Peter November 27 2018 A Bill Gates backed energy company is developing what could be a game changing nuclear reactor Business Insider Retrieved December 2 2018 Transatomic September 25 2018 Transatomic Power Twitter Retrieved October 13 2019 Wile Rob MIT Kids Think They ve Solved How To Get Rid Of Nuclear Waste Business Insider Axel Springer Retrieved 20 February 2016 Halper Mark Meet Transatomic Power Developing an alternative reactor with Silicon Valley flair Weinberg Next Nuclear The Alvin Weinberg Foundation Retrieved 20 February 2016 Temple James Exclusive Silicon Valley backed nuclear energy startup Transatomic backtracks on key promises MIT Technology Review Retrieved 27 March 2017 TAP v1 0 3 2016 p 3 35 TAP v1 0 3 2016 p 32 transatomic patent claims TAP v1 0 3 2016 p 3 TAP v1 0 1 2016 section 2 3 TAP v1 0 3 2016 p 18 Massie Mark Dewan Leslie C US 20130083878 A1 April 4 2013 NUCLEAR REACTORS AND RELATED METHODS AND APPARATUS U S Patent Office U S Government Retrieved 2 June 2016 Transatomic s Patent Energy From Thorium Discussion Forum Energy from Thorium Blog Retrieved 2 June 2016 TAP v1 0 1 2016 section 2 6 Keiser J R 1977 Status of Tellurium Hastelloy N Studies in Molten Fluoride Salts PDF Oak Ridge National Laboratories ORNL TM 6002External links edittransatomicpower com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Transatomic Power amp oldid 1137815449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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