Research infrastructure
KTH has a world-class infrastructure for experimental research in nuclear science, nuclear energy, and nuclear safety.
Facilities located at KTH
- TALL facility for thermal-hydraulics of lead-cooled systems
- SIMECO-2 facility for in-vessel melt retention
- DEFOR facility for ex-vessel melt retention
- CoSMUS facility for free flow of molten materials
- SPAYCOR facility for spray as emergency cooling
- MISTEE facility for steam explosion mechanisms
- MICBO facility for CHF mechanism study
- POMECO facility for two-phase flow in porous media
- Nuclear safeguards laboratory, novel detection and imaging techniques
- SEFACE facility for separate effect testing of flow accelerated corrosion/erosion
- CTF Lead fast reactor component testing facility
- HWAT facility for high-pressure water research for reactor systems
- LOFAT facility for low-pressure fuel-assembly studies of turbulent flow
- COSTA facility for corrosion studies in stagnant heavy liquid metals
- SSRT facility for mechanical testing of liquid metal embrittlement
- The KTH Advanced nuclear fuel laboratory (Arfwedson Fuel Lab)
- PDC Center for High Performance Computing
Facilities abroad
- AGATA
- artEmis