CROCUS

CROCUS is a research reactor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, a research institute and university in Lausanne, Switzerland.

CROCUS
CROCUS' core
Operating InstitutionÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Coordinates46.521238°N 6.570361°E / 46.521238; 6.570361
Power100 W (thermal)
Construction and Upkeep
Construction BeganJanuary 1, 1970
First CriticalityJuly 13, 1983
Staff8
Operators2
Technical Specifications
Max Thermal Flux7.5×108 cm-2s-1
Max Fast Flux1.75×109 cm-2s-1
Coolinglight water
Neutron Moderatorlight water
Neutron Reflectorlight water
Control Rods2

The uranium nuclear reactor core is in an aluminium container that measures 130 centimetres (51 in) across with 1.2-centimetre (0.47 in)-thick walls. The aluminum vessel is filled with demineralized light water to serve as both a neutron moderator and a neutron reflector.

Power output is controlled either by adjusting the water level in the reactor—with a ±0.1-millimetre (0.0039 in) level of control, or with the adjustment of two boron carbide (B4C) control rods—with a ±1-millimetre (0.039 in) level of finesse. The reactor has six separate safety systems: two cadmium shields and four storage tanks, any of which can shut down the reaction in less than a second.

CROCUS has a license to produce 100 watts (0.13 hp) or a neutron flux of ~2.5 × 109 cm-2s-1 at the core's center.

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