Abstract:
High flux reactors (HFRs) are a special type of research reactor aimed at providing a high neutron flux. Compared with power reactors and other research reactors, HFRs have unique technical features in terms of reactor core design, irradiation capability, and operating characteristics. They can be applied to the irradiation tests of nuclear fuels and materials, radioisotope production, neutron science, and experiments. This paper reviews HFRs, including their development history, technical features, and application areas, as well as trends in the development of new and advanced HFRs.
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From:
李健
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Subject:
Nuclear Science and Technology
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Nuclear Science and Technology
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Comments:
This paper has been accepted by Nuclear Science and Techniques.
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Contribution:
Accepted
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Cite as:
ChinaXiv:202508.00031
(or this version
ChinaXiv:202508.00031V1)
DOI:10.12074/202508.00031
CSTR:32003.36.ChinaXiv.202508.00031
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TXID:
92a4556b-0a9c-4888-829e-ab42b3e25a45
- Recommended references:
Li, Jian ,Xu, Wei,She, Ding,Xie, Heng,Liu, Zhihong ,Shi, Lei.Review of the development and application of high flux reactors.中国科学院科技论文预发布平台.[DOI:10.12074/202508.00031]
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