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Reactor physics ideas to design novel reactors with faster fissile growth

  • 1. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai (India)

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There are several types of fission reactors operating in the world adopting generally the open fuel cycle which considers the naturally available fissile nuclide, viz., 235U. The accumulated discharged fuel is considered as waste in some countries. However the discharged fuel contains the precious man-made fissile plutonium which would provide the sole means of harnessing the nuclear energy from either depleted uranium or the natural thorium in future. It must be emphasized that the present day power reactors use just about 0.5% of the mined uranium and it would be imprudent to discard the rest of the mass as waste. It is therefore necessary to explore ways and means of exploiting the fertile mass which has the potential of providing the energy without the green house effects for millennia to come. This has to be done by innovating means of large scale fertile to fissile conversion and then using the man-made fissile material for sustenance as well as growth of fission nuclear power. This paper attempts to give a broad picture of the available options and the challenges in realizing the theoretical possibilities

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Gazi University
Imprint Place
Ankara (Turkey)
ISBN
978-975-01805-0-7
Imprint Title
ICENES 2007 Abstracts
Imprint Pagination
286 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 47
Report number
INIS-TR--0111

Conference

Title
13. International Conference on Emerging Nuclear Energy Systems
Dates
3-8 Jun 2007
Place
Istanbul (Turkey)

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