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There are ten horizontal experimental channels (HECs), eight of them are radial, with a diameter of 100 mm, one is tangential-through with a diameter 150 mm, and one is tangential with one-sided access with a diameter 150 mm. Two radial HECs are equipped with pneumatic conveying systems and installed measuring automatic analytical complexes. Two radial HECs are equipped with devices, allowing irradiating samples with a neutron beam.
One tangent HEC is equipped with an automatic device, allowing irradiating samples with a diameter of up to 130 mm and a length of 700 mm.
There are 14 vertical experimental channels (VECs), two of them with a diameter 32 mm are installed in a beryllium neutron trap, located in the center of the reactor core (RC).
Other VECs are located outside the core and have a diameter of 55 mm each. An irradiation unit of one of these channels is equipped with the boron-cadmium filter. All channels, except for one installed in a beryllium trap, are curved to exclude the direct influence of the gamma-neutron radiation and do not have protective plugs.
From the side of the fourth HEC and along the face of RC there is a beryllium assembly surrounding the channel and measuring 572 x 648 x 660 mm. In addition, the reactor is able to carry out uniform irradiation of large-sized samples in the fourth HEC of IRT-T.
The following specification allows the Nuclear Research Reactor of Tomsk Polytechnic University to conduct a wide range of fundamental and applied experiments and testing.