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Influence of high burnup on the decay heat power of spent fuel at long-term storage

  • 1. Inst. of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow (Russian Federation)
  • 2. Moscow Engineering Physics Inst. (Russian Federation)

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Development and application of advanced fuel with higher burnup is now in practice of NPP with light water reactors in an increasing number of countries. High burnup allows to decrease significantly consumption of uranium. However, spent fuel of this type contains increased amount of high active actinides and fission products in comparison with spent fuel of common-type burnup. Therefore extended time of storage, improved cooling system of the storage facility will be required along with more strong radiation protection during storage, transportation and processing. Calculated data on decay heat power of spent uranium fuel of light water VVER-1000 type reactor are discussed in the paper. Long-term storage of discharged fuel during 100000 years is considered. Calculations were made for burnups of 40-70 MW d/kg. In the initial 50-year period of storage, power of fission products is much higher than that of actinides. Power of gamma-radiation is mainly due to fission products. During subsequent storage power of fission products quickly decreases, the main contribution to the power is given by actinides rather than by fission products. (author)

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Proceedings of the International Conference Nuclear Energy for New Europe 2005

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Nuclear Society of Slovenia
Imprint Place
Ljubljana (Slovenia)
ISBN
961-6207-25-3
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the International Conference Nuclear Energy for New Europe 2005
Imprint Pagination
114 Megabytes
Journal Page Range
[6 p.]
Report number
INIS-SI--06-002

Conference

Title
International Conference Nuclear Energy for New Europe 2005
Dates
5-8 Sep 2005
Place
Bled (Slovenia)

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Notes
1 ref., 7 figs. Imprint:1280 refs., 206 tabs., 883 figs.