KLT-40 reactor

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The KLT-40 and KLT-40M reactors are nuclear fission reactors used to power the Taymyr-class icebreakers (KLT-40M, 171 MW) and the LASH carrier Sevmorput (KLT-40, 135 MW).[1] They are pressurized water reactors (PWR) fueled by either 30–40% or 90 %[note 1] enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 135 to 171 MW of thermal power.[2]

The KLT-40S variant is used in the Russian floating nuclear power station Akademik Lomonosov. It was produced by NMZ. The KLT-40S produces 150 MW thermal (about 52 MWe at 35% efficiency). The KLT-40S also uses low-enriched uranium at 14.1% enrichment to meet international proliferation standards.[3]

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Notes

  1. 90 % according to information provided to Norwegian government in 1990, 30–40 % according to Bellona Foundation citing communication with Murmansk Shipping Company. (Diakov, Anatoli C. et al.)

References

  1. Nuclear icebreakers. Bellona Foundation, 18 June 1997.
  2. Diakov, Anatoli C. et al. (2006), "Feasibility of Converting Russian Icebreaker Reactors from HEU to LEU Fuel", Science and Global Security (Taylor & Francis, Inc.) 14: 33–48, retrieved 2011-11-26 
  3. KLT-40S IAEA. Retrieved on 2013-11-12.
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