Published 1977 | Version v1
Journal article

Low-decontamination approach to a proliferation-resistant fuel cycle

  • 1. Atomics International, Washington, DC

Description

To prevent the diversion of nuclear material from power production to weapon production either by a nation or by clandestine groups within a nation, the nuclear fuel cycle must be proliferation-resistant and safeguarded. Potentially proliferation-resistant and safeguarded fuel cycles based on low-decontamination pyroreprocessing have been developed for the light water reactor (LWR), fast breeder reactor (FBR), and FBR-LWR combination. The major penalty for recycling fission products to the LWR is that fuel enrichment must be somewhat greater to overcome parasitic fission product absorption of neutrons. In the FBR, the major penalty is a slight reduction in breeding ratio due to the displacement of fertile material by fission products. Preliminary cost analysis indicates that these fuel cycles are economically competitive with fuel cycles using conventional reprocessing or those using virgin uranium if spent fuel storage costs are considered.

Additional details

Additional titles

Augmented title (English)
LMFBR; PWR; BWR

Identifiers

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Technology
Journal Volume
41
Journal Issue
2
Series
Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc.
Journal Page Range
137-148
ISSN
0029-5450

Conference

Title
ANS winter meeting.
Dates
27 Nov 1977.
Place
San Francisco, CA, USA.

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Notes
See CONF-771109--. Published in summary form only.; Updated automatically by Metadata and Full-Text Enrichment Agent