November 30, 2011
Journal Article

Knowledge Preservation at the Fast Flux Test Facility

Abstract

The Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF) is the most recent Liquid Metal Reactor (LMR) to operate in the United States, from 1982 to 1992. The technologies employed in designing and constructing this reactor, along with information obtained from tests conducted during its operation, are currently being secured and archived by the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy. This report provides a status update documenting the overall project efforts to retrieve and preserve critical information related to advanced reactors.

Revised: June 5, 2012 | Published: November 30, 2011

Citation

Wootan D.W., R.P. Omberg, B.J. Makenas, D.L. Nielsen, J.V. Nelson, and D.L. Polzin. 2011. Knowledge Preservation at the Fast Flux Test Facility. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society 105, no. 1:840-841. PNNL-SA-81937.