Published 2006 | Version v1
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Direction of reprocessing technology development based on 30 years operation of Tokai reprocessing plant

  • 1. Nuclea Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 4-33 Tokai-Mura, Ibaraki, Japan (Japan)

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Full text: Full text: Recent global interest focuses the possibility of recycling of spent fuel with advanced fast reactor fuel cycle system. Goal of closed fuel cycle is to achieve the maximum use of uranium resources and minimum disposal of waste by multi recycle of TRU as a competitive nuclear energy system. The future reprocessing and fuel fabrication system should be synchronized completely with the advanced reactor system and waste treatment and disposal back-end system to complete closed fuel cycle. To realize such system, current reprocessing system should be changed to handle Pu-U-Minor Actinide with more reductions in the cost and less waste volume, as well as an inherent proliferation resistance. For the successful industrialization of advanced reprocessing technology, it is necessary to combine three key elements of R and D efforts, engineering base demonstration and experiences of plant operation. Tokai Reprocessing Facilities licensed a maximum capacity of 0.7tHM/day began a hot operation in 1977 and reprocessed l,100tHM U02 spent fuel and 20tHM ATR-MOX with a continuous technological improvements under IAEA full scope safeguards. With 30 years experience, candidate of key technologies proposed for realizing the next advanced reprocessing are as follows: 1) Simplified co-extraction process of Pu-Np-U by using multistage centrifugal extractors in stead of pulsed columns; 2) Corrosion free components in acid condition by using corrosion resistant refractory alloys and ceramics; 3) Co-conversion technology to MA containing MOX powder by micro-wave heating method for a short process for MA containing MOX pellets fabrication; 4) Advanced verification of high level radioactive liquid waste combining separation technology of TRU and LLFP elements; 5) Advanced chemical analysis and monitoring system for TRU elements in a plant. These advanced reprocessing technologies will be applied mainly to reprocess the LWR spent fuel accumulated past and future transition period from LWR fuel cycle to FBR fuel cycle

Part of:
Book of abstracts. Fifteenth Pacific basin nuclear conference

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Australian Nuclear Association
Imprint Place
Sydney (Australia)
Imprint Title
Book of abstracts 15"t"h Pacific basin nuclear conference
Imprint Pagination
331 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 139

Conference

Title
Book of abstracts. 15. Pacific basin nuclear conference
Dates
15-20 Oct 2006
Place
Sydney (Australia)

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