Gary T Mays
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Archive | 2013
David Eugene Holcomb; George F. Flanagan; Gary T Mays; William David Pointer; Kevin R Robb; Graydon L. Yoder
Fluoride salt-cooled High-temperature Reactors (FHRs) are an emerging reactor class with potentially advantageous performance characteristics, and fully passive safety. This roadmap describes the principal remaining FHR technology challenges and the development path needed to address the challenges. This roadmap also provides an integrated overview of the current status of the broad set of technologies necessary to design, evaluate, license, construct, operate, and maintain FHRs. First-generation FHRs will not require any technology breakthroughs, but do require significant concept development, system integration, and technology maturation. FHRs are currently entering early phase engineering development. As such, this roadmap is not as technically detailed or specific as would be the case for a more mature reactor class. The higher cost of fuel and coolant, the lack of an approved licensing framework, the lack of qualified, salt-compatible structural materials, and the potential for tritium release into the environment are the most obvious issues that remain to be resolved.
Archive | 2013
Randy Belles; Gary T Mays; Olufemi A. Omitaomu; Willis P Poore Iii
This analysis identifies candidate locations, in a broad sense, where there are high concentrations of federal government agency use of electricity, which are also suitable areas for near-term SMRs. Near-term SMRs are based on light-water reactor (LWR) technology with compact design features that are expected to offer a host of safety, siting, construction, and economic benefits. These smaller plants are ideally suited for small electric grids and for locations that cannot support large reactors, thus providing utilities or governement entities with the flexibility to scale power production as demand changes by adding additional power by deploying more modules or reactors in phases. This research project is aimed at providing methodologies, information, and insights to assist the federal government in meeting federal clean energy goals.
Archive | 2013
Willis P Poore Iii; Randy Belles; Gary T Mays; Olufemi A. Omitaomu
This report summarizes the approach that ORNL developed for screening a sample set of US Department of Defense (DOD) military base sites and DOE sites for possible powering with an SMR; the methodology employed, including spatial modeling; and initial results for several sample sites. The objective in conducting this type of siting evaluation is demonstrate the capability to characterize specific DOD and DOE sites to identify any particular issues associated with powering the sites with an SMR using OR-SAGE; it is not intended to be a definitive assessment per se as to the absolute suitability of any particular site.
Archive | 2012
Gary T Mays; Randy Belles; Sacit M Cetiner; Rob L Howard; Cheng Liu; Don Mueller; Olufemi A. Omitaomu; Steven K. Peterson; John M Scaglione
The objective of this siting study work is to support DOE in evaluating integrated advanced nuclear plant and ISFSI deployment options in the future. This study looks at several nuclear power plant growth scenarios that consider the locations of existing and planned commercial nuclear power plants integrated with the establishment of consolidated interim spent fuel storage installations (ISFSIs). This research project is aimed at providing methodologies, information, and insights that inform the process for determining and optimizing candidate areas for new advanced nuclear power generation plants and consolidated ISFSIs to meet projected US electric power demands for the future.
Applied Energy | 2012
Olufemi A. Omitaomu; Brandon R. Blevins; Warren C. Jochem; Gary T Mays; Randy Belles; Stanton W. Hadley; Thomas J. Harrison; Budhendra L. Bhaduri; Bradley S. Neish; Amy N. Rose
Archive | 2010
Richard Thomas Wood; Randy Belles; Mustafa Sacit Cetiner; David Eugene Holcomb; Kofi Korsah; Andy Loebl; Gary T Mays; Michael David Muhlheim; James Allen Mullens; Willis P Poore Iii; A L Qualls; Thomas L Wilson; Michael E. Waterman
Archive | 2012
Gary T Mays; Randy Belles; Brandon R. Blevins; Stanton W. Hadley; Thomas J. Harrison; Warren C. Jochem; Bradley S. Neish; Olufemi A. Omitaomu; Amy N. Rose
Archive | 2012
Randy Belles; Gary T Mays; Olufemi A. Omitaomu; Willis P Poore Iii
Archive | 2013
Vladimir Koritarov; James A. Kuiper; Kevin J. Hlava; Andrew B. Orr; Katherine E. Rollins; Donna Brunner; Herman Green; Jeffrey Makar; Andrew J. Ayers; Michael Holm; Kathy Lee Simunich; Michael McLamore; Shabbir Shamsuddin; James A. Kavicky; Edgar C. Portante; Guenter Conzelmann; John C. Molburg; Corrie E. Clark; Seth W. Snyder; Seth B. Darling; Joseph C. Braun; Audun Botterud; John Gasper; Pamela D. Richmond; Brett Beardsley; Scott Schlueter; Chad Augustine; Donna Heimiller; David Hurlbut; Anelia Milbrandt
Archive | 2013
Randy Belles; Donald A Copinger; Gary T Mays; Olufemi A. Omitaomu; Willis P Poore Iii