Fast Breeder Test Reactor

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The Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) is a breeder reactor located at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, India.{{cite web |url=http://www.igcar.ernet.in/press_releases/press15.htm |title=A creditable performance at Kalpakkam |work=Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research |date=2005-10-19 |access-date=2017-03-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091105165909/http://www.igcar.ernet.in/press_releases/press15.htm |archive-date=5 November 2009 |url-status=dead }} The Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research (IGCAR) and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) jointly designed, constructed, and operate the reactor.

History

Construction started in 1972 ad it first reached criticality in {{start date and age|1985|10|p=y}},{{cite web |url=http://www.igcar.gov.in/milestones.html |title=IGCAR: Milestones |work=Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research |accessdate=19 January 2023}} making India the seventh nation to have the technology to build and operate a breeder reactor after United States, UK, France, Japan, Germany, and Russia. The reactor was designed to produce 40 MW of thermal power and 13.2 MW of electrical power. The initial nuclear fuel core used in the FBTR consisted of approximately {{convert|50|kg|abbr=on}} of weapons-grade plutonium.

The FBTR has rarely operated at its designed capacity and had to be shut down between 1987 and 1989 due to technical problems. From 1989 to 1992, the reactor operated at 1 MW.

In 1993, the reactor's power level was raised to 10.5 MW. In September 2002, fuel burn-up in the FBTR for the first time reached the 100,000 megawatt-days per metric ton uranium (MWd/MTU) mark.{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} This is considered an important milestone in breeder reactor technology. On 7 March 2022 it attained the design power level of 40 MWt.

Using the experience gained from the operation of the FBTR, a 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) is in advanced stage of construction at Kalpakkam.{{Cite web |title=Indian test reactor reaches operation landmark : New Nuclear - World Nuclear News |url=https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Indian-test-reactor-reaches-operation-landmark |access-date=2024-01-10 |website=www.world-nuclear-news.org}}

Technical details

The reactor uses a plutonium-uranium mixed carbide fuel and liquid sodium as a coolant. The fuel is an indigenous mix of 70 percent plutonium carbide and 30 percent uranium carbide. Plutonium for the fuel is extracted from irradiated fuel in the Madras power reactors and reprocessed in Tarapur.

Some of the uranium is created from the transmutation of thorium bundles that are also placed in the core.{{cite web |url=http://dst.gov.in/whats_new/press-release13/pib_27-02-2013_4.htm |title=Press Release {{!}} February 27, 2013 |work=Department of Science and Technology (India) |date=27 February 2013 |access-date=2014-03-22 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140322030151/http://dst.gov.in/whats_new/press-release13/pib_27-02-2013_4.htm |archive-date=2014-03-22}}

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