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Advanced Test Reactor National Scientific User Facility/NEUP Interface Frances M. Marshall ATR NSUF Manager August 2011

April 2007 - ATR Designated as a National Scientific User Facility DOE’s Objectives Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) has capabilities and capacity for nuclear fuel and materials development that are not currently being utilized by industry, universities, and regulatory agencies We need to make it easier and more cost effective to use the capabilities of the ATR to: Help reestablish the U.S. scientific and nuclear industry base Help reassert U.S. leadership in nuclear science and technology Strengthen nuclear engineering education in the U.S Provide better access for production of medical, research, and industrial isotopes

Initial Vision for ATR NSUF Allow the research community access to test reactor space and existing post-irradiation examination capability – Supported by DOE NE, SC, and NR INL Post Irradiation Examination (PIE) Facilities (HFEF, EML) Advanced Test Reactor Plans to upgrade ATR (by adding PWR loop and hydraulic shuttle) and PIE equipment

Sponsorship of Non-Proprietary Experiments Initiated in 2008 Must be led by US Universities Partnerships Encouraged Other universities National laboratories Industrial entities Can Include Irradiation, PIE, Instrumentation, or Combinations Peer Reviewed for Technical Merit Reviewed for Relevance to DOE- NE Programs Awarded for Implementation in both INL and Partner Facilities Student Internships Offered for Awarded Projects

What ATR NSUF Has Become Partners Continued Access to ATR ATR Critical Facility PIE Sample Library/Rapid Turnaround Projects Upgraded Examination Equipment Network of University and Laboratory Partners Providing Irradiation and Examination Capability Microscopy and Characterization Suite LWR Industry Research Support Instrumentation Development Expanded Educational Program Connections to other User Facilities LANSCE APS SHaRE NIST

Microscopy and Characterization Suite (MaCS) Managed by Boise State University ATR NSUF prepays for a specified percentage of instrument use ATR NSUF purchased some instruments Open access to researchers April 2010 Equipment approved Sept 2010 Facility remodeled; equipment procured and acceptance testing completed March 2011 Rad pilots completed with limited operating envelope August 2011 Plan to begin rad sample prep

Providing state-of-the-art tools to students and researchers MaCS Providing state-of-the-art tools to students and researchers Fabricate novel metals, ceramics, and composites optimized for energy applications including fuels, vessels, piping, cladding, etc. Local Electrode Atom Probe Creates 3-D images of atoms in solids Atomic Force Microscope Measures mechanical properties on very small scale samples Condition materials with mechanical stress, heat and radiation (ATR) Focused Ion Beam Sections materials at micro- and nano- scales for TEM and LEAP microscopy. Automated Hardness Tester Measures and evaluates the micro-hardness of materials Test material properties by destructive and nondestructive means Transmission Electron Microscope Images nano-scale material structures Characterize materials with state-of-the-art microscopy Spark Plasma Sintering Creates fully dense metals, ceramics and metal-ceramic composites Scanning Electron Microscope Images material surfaces at the nano-scale

ATR NSUF Education Programs - Build a Cadre of Experimenters User Week June, 2011 Experimenter course Introduction to Nuclear Fuels and Fuel Cycle Fundaments of Defects and Radiation Effects Approaches to Modeling Defects and Radiation Effects PIE Techniques Techniques in Microstructure Characterization and Analysis ATR NSUF Research Forum Facility tours Internships Faculty-student Research Teams ANS Student Conference Workshop, April 2011, Poster Awards Colloquium Series University Seminar Visits Reactor Testing Textbook

ATR NSUF Experiment Funding Majority of Research Performed Primarily at INL or Partner Facility Project Funding Not Intended for Student or Faculty Salaries Some “Bridge” Funding Available to Universities Preparatory (not developmental) work required prior to access to facilities Student or faculty travel to facilities Research time spent at facilities Limited funds available Proposed by PI and negotiated with NSUF Projects Funded Annually

ATR NSUF –NEUP Relationship Currently, No Formal Relationship – PIs Propose to Both Programs if Need Funds From Both ATR NSUF Focus is Access to Experimental Facilities NEUP is Grant Program ATR NSUF has Two Open Proposal Calls Each Year PI’s Risk Not Completing Work if Not Selected by Both Programs Review Process Similar (3 peer reviewers), From Same Reviewer List DOE-NE Requested ATR NSUF and NEUP to Consider Joint Proposal Process

Proposed NSUF NEUP Linkage-FY 2012 Premise: NSUF does not fund programs, it funds access to capability and needed staff support. Does the PI have current funding that supports the basic salaries for their research, and is ready for facility access? Yes No Submit NSUF proposal. Approved? Yes Yes Submit NEUP and NSUF proposal. Both approved? No NSUF and NEUP funds provided No No NSUF funds provided No NEUP or NSUF funds provided Linking the ATR NSUF and NEUP solicitations will streamline process for both ATR NSUF and NEUP PIs.

ATR NSUF Future Portal to national capability, pairing ideas to assets The Program Structure and Operating Model is Flexible, to Support Experimental and Institutional Innovation Continue to Enable University-based Research to Support DOE (Nuclear Energy) Strategic Objectives, and Support Industry Research Needs Involve Broader INL Capability (e.g., computation and visualization, radiochemistry labs, fuel fabrication) Connect to Additional User Facilities (e.g., IVEM) Add National Non-reactor Capability (e.g., major thermal testing loops) Portal to national capability, pairing ideas to assets

Contact Us ATR NSUF Website: http://atrnsuf.inl.gov Todd R. Allen ATR NSUF Scientific Director (608) 265-4083 allen@engr.wisc.edu Frances M. Marshall ATR NSUF Manager (208) 526-8947 Frances.Marshall@inl.gov Jeff B. Benson ATR NSUF Education Programs Manager (208) 526-3841 Jeff.Benson@inl.gov Mary Catherine Thelen ATR NSUF Program Coordinator (208) 526-5209 Mary Thelen@inl.gov ATR NSUF Website: http://atrnsuf.inl.gov