Since there are no operating molten salt reactors today from which to build full digital twins, the University of Texas and Texas A&M University are working together to create virtual MSRs based on the legacy of the MSRE. Each team is developing its own independent virtual reactor using advanced simulation tools such as VERA, GenFoam, Serpent, SyTH, SAM, and Moltres. These virtual reactors will act as stand-ins for real plants, allowing each institution to generate synthetic measurement data for the other and use those data to develop and test digital twin methods. In doing so, the partnership is helping jump-start digital twin capabilities for molten salt reactors ahead of the advanced systems expected to come online in the near future.

