Published 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Optimization of the self-sufficient research thorium fuel cycle for CANDU power reactors

  • 1. Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 25, B. Cheremushkinskaya 117218 Moscow (Russian Federation)
  • 2. Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, 31, Kashirskoye chosse 115409 Moscow, (Russian Federation)

Description

The results of optimization calculations for CANDU reactors operating in the thorium cycle are presented in this paper. Calculations were performed to validate the feasibility of operating a heavy-water thermal neutron power reactor in a self-sufficient thorium cycle. Two modes of operation were considered in the paper: the mode of preliminary accumulation of 233U in the reactor itself and the mode of operation in a self-sufficient cycle. For the mode of accumulation of 233U, it was assumed that enriched uranium or plutonium was used as additional fissile material to provide neutrons for 233U production. In the self-sufficient mode of operation, the mass and isotopic composition of heavy nuclei unloaded from the reactor should provide (after the removal of fission products) the value of the multiplication factor of the cell in the following cycle K > 1. Additionally, the task was to determine the geometry and composition of the cell for an acceptable burn up of 233U. The results obtained demonstrate that the realization of a self-sufficient thorium mode for a CANDU reactor is possible without using new technologies. The main features of the reactor ensuring a self-sufficient mode of operation are a good neutron balance and moving of fuel through the active core. (author)

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Journal Title
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 3-10
ISSN
1451-3994

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Notes
4 refs., 6 figs, 4 tabs.