ATR

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ATR is a high-flux nuclear research reactor at Idaho National Laboratory used primarily for materials testing and irradiation experiments.

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instanceOf materials testing reactor
nuclear research reactor
user facility
controlMechanism rotating beryllium control cylinders
coolant light water
coreDesign serpentine
coreShape serpentine
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fullName Advanced Test Reactor NERFINISHED
hasCapability high-temperature materials testing
long-duration irradiation campaigns
variable neutron flux tailoring
hasFeature in-core experiment positions
multiple flux traps
multiple irradiation positions
out-of-core experiment positions
hasOrganization Advanced Test Reactor National Scientific User Facility NERFINISHED
hostFacility ATR NERFINISHED
locatedIn Idaho
Idaho National Laboratory NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
moderator light water
neutronFlux high-flux
neutronSpectrum thermal
operator Idaho National Laboratory NERFINISHED
ownedBy U.S. Department of Energy NERFINISHED
partOf U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory complex NERFINISHED
primaryUse irradiation experiments
materials testing
nuclear fuels testing
structural materials testing
regulatoryBody U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NERFINISHED
researchField materials science
nuclear engineering
reactor physics
safetySystem emergency core cooling systems
multiple redundant shutdown systems
site Idaho National Laboratory Site NERFINISHED
status operational
supportsProgram advanced reactor technology development
commercial reactor fuel qualification
life extension studies for reactor components
naval nuclear propulsion materials testing
usedFor corrosion testing under irradiation
fuel performance evaluation
isotope production research
neutron irradiation of test specimens
radiation damage studies
safety margin experiments

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