This is especially true for the last compressor stage, and the outlet temperature from this stage is a common figure of merit for engine designs.
The outlet temperature of the syngas is between 950-1100 C and outlet pressure can be as high as 100 bar.
The organic coolant also meant the reactor could be run at high temperatures, with outlet temperatures up to 425 C.
The reactor is helium-cooled, with an outlet temperature of 850 C and using a direct Brayton cycle gas turbine for high thermal efficiency.
High Temperature Reactor is a type of nuclear reactor that has high outlet temperatures and uses coated fuel particles.
Higher the heat transfer to fluid, higher is the outlet temperature and higher temp lead to improved conversion efficiency in the power cycle.
This results in differential equations that need to be integrated to find the reactor conversion and outlet temperatures.
Controlling the outlet temperature does not prevent hot/cold spots within the reactor.
The superheater outlet temperature and pressure were designed to be 2,485 psia (170bar) and 543 C.
The outlet temperature is approximately 510-550 degrees Celsius for both.