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Fuel cycles with high fuel burn-up: analysis of reactivity coefficients

  • 1. Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (State University) (Russian Federation)
  • 2. Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)

Description

Fuel cycles of light-water reactors (LWR) with high fuel burn-up (above 100 MWd/kg), as a rule, involve large amounts of fissionable materials. It leads to forming the neutron spectrum harder than that in traditional LWR. Change of neutron spectrum and significant amount of non-traditional isotopes (for example, 237Np, 238Pu, 231Pa, 232U) in such fuel compositions can alter substantially reactivity coefficients as compared with traditional uranium-based fuel. The present work addresses the fuel cycles with high fuel burn-up which are based on Th-Pa-U and U-Np-Pu fuel compositions. Numerical analyses are carried out to determine effective neutron multiplication factor and void reactivity coefficient (VRC) for different values of fuel burn-up and different lattice parameters. The algorithm is proposed for analysis of isotopes contribution to these coefficients. Various ways are considered to upgrade safety of nuclear fuel cycles with high fuel burn-up. So, the results obtained in this study have demonstrated that: -1) Non-traditional fuel compositions developed for achievement of high fuel burn-up in LWR can possess positive values of reactivity coefficients that is unacceptable from the reactor operation safety point of view; -2) The lattice pitch of traditional LWR is not optimal for non-traditional fuel compositions, the increased value of the lattice pitch leads to larger value of initial reactivity margin and provides negative VRC within sufficiently broad range of coolant density; -3) Fuel burn-up has an insignificant effect on VRC dependence on coolant density, so, the measures undertaken to suppress positive VRC of fresh fuel will be effective for partially burnt-up fuel compositions also and; -4) Increase of LWR core height and introduction of additional moderators into the fuel lattice can be used as the ways to reach negative VRC values for full range of possible coolant density variations

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
12 p.
Report number
INIS-FR--2735

Conference

Title
International conference on supercomputing in nuclear applications SNA'2003
Dates
22-24 Sep 2003
Place
Paris (France)

INIS

Country of Publication
France
Country of Input or Organization
France
INIS RN
35106373
Subject category
S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
BURNUP EXTENSION; MULTIPLICATION FACTORS; NUCLEAR FUELS; REACTIVITY; VOID COEFFICIENT; WATER COOLED REACTORS
Descriptors DEC
BURNUP; ENERGY SOURCES; FUELS; MATERIALS; REACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS; REACTOR MATERIALS; REACTORS

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