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SUMMARY:Molten Chloride Small Modular Reactor Performance Characteristics 
 for Data Center Operation
DESCRIPTION:Matthew Anderson (Idaho National Laboratory), Daniel Yankura (
 North Carolina State University), and Matthew Sgambati and Mauricio Tano R
 etamales (Idaho National Laboratory)\n\nSmall modular reactors (SMRs) requ
 ire a smaller physical footprint than conventional large nuclear reactors 
 while still providing high reliability in power generation and they are fr
 equently discussed in the context of providing power for data centers. Mol
 ten chloride reactors represent a new type of SMR where a mixture of molte
 n chloride and uranium serves as both reactor fuel and coolant. The approa
 ch is key to molten chloride fast reactor technologies being marketed comm
 ercially in SMRs for end users like data centers. This work leverages the 
 open-source Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment (MOOSE) fr
 amework to simulate the behavior of a molten salt SMR with the control rod
 s at 60% open exploring steady state behavior of an SMR while operating be
 low maximum capacity to power a data center with a mismatched power rating
 .\n\nRecording: Livestreamed, Recorded\n\nRegistration Category: Technical
  Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Mike Woodacre (Hew
 lett Packard Enterprise (HPE)); Michèle Weiland (EPCC, The University of E
 dinburgh; The University of Edinburgh); Fumiyoshi Shoji (RIKEN Center for 
 Computational Science (R-CCS), Center for Computational Science); Pekka Ma
 nninen (CSC - IT Center for Science; University of Helsinki, Finland); Jam
 es H. Rogers (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)); and Cate Berard (US D
 epartment of Energy)\n\n
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