December 18, 2024
Report
Benchmark Study Matrix for Microreactor Geometries Relevant to Multiple Developers
Abstract
A benchmark study was developed that include design, development, manufacturing, and performance measurement of agnostic reactor relevant geometries to support industry’s adoption of advanced manufacturing in a variety of structures. A matrix of five microreactor component geometries, specifically based on the recent feasibility study on a Marvel microreactor liner, was developed and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory team initiated one material/process combination, namely 316H using laser powder directed energy deposition (DED). Although the benchmark starts initially with simplistic cubical and cylindrical forms, it builds up to a mock-up of a non-proprietary design that can demonstrate a variety of features potentially useful for presenting knowledge to specific designers of microreactors and for the matter also for other reactor type designers. The initial cubical and cylindrical forms are initial steps to obtain surface features and dimensional responses to the identified process parameters to be used in the non-proprietary design mockup.Published: December 18, 2024