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30 Containment systems Core heat capacity

The AHTR appears to have excellent safety attributes. The combined thermal capacity of the graphite core and the molten salt coolant pool offer a large time buffer to reactor transients. The effective transfer of heat to the reactor vessel increases the effectiveness of the RVACS and DRAGS to remove decay heat, and the excellent fission product retention characteristic of molten salt provides an extra barrier to radioactive releases. The low-pressure, chemically nonreactive coolant also greatly reduces the potential for overpressurization of the reactor containment building and provides an important additional barrier for fission product release. The most important design and safety issue with the AHTR may be the performance and reliability of the thermal blanket system, which must maintain the vessel within an acceptable temperature range. [Pg.15]


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