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Results of the KRUSTY Warm Critical Experiments

David I. Poston, Marc A. Gibson, Patrick R. McClure, Rene G. Sanchez

Nuclear Technology / Volume 206 / Number 1S / June 2020 / Pages 78-88

Technical Paper – Kilopower/KRUSTY special issue / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2020.1727287

Received:December 18, 2019
Accepted:February 4, 2020
Published:April 30, 2021

The Kilowatt Reactor Using Stirling TechnologY (KRUSTY) was a prototypic nuclear-powered test of a 5-kW(thermal) Kilopower space reactor. This paper presents results from the KRUSTY warm critical experiments, which were completed prior to the final system test. The first set of criticals comprised cold or zero-power criticals; i.e., the core was not heated by fission power. These were followed by three warm criticals, where fission power heated the core to 200°C, 300°C, and 450°C, respectively. These criticals provided the data, confidence, and regulatory framework that were needed to proceed with the KRUSTY nuclear system test. The criticals also provided valuable data for the benchmarking of codes applicable to all nuclear systems. Finally, a comparison of KRUSTY results to pretest predictions is provided, and overall, the models matched the experimental results very closely.