Published August 1, 2010 | Version v1
Report

HTGR Technology Family Assessment for a Range of Fuel Cycle Missions

Description

This report examines how the HTGR technology family can provide options for the once through, modified open cycle (MOC), or full recycle fuel cycle strategies. The HTGR can serve all the fuel cycle missions that an LWR can; both are thermal reactors. Additional analyses are warranted to determine if HTGR 'full recycle' service could provide improved consumption of transuranic (TRU) material than LWRs (as expected), to analyze the unique proliferation resistance issues associated with the 'pebble bed' approach, and to further test and analyze methods to separate TRISO-coated fuel particles from graphite and/or to separate used HTGR fuel meat from its TRISO coating. The feasibility of these two separation issues is not in doubt, but further R and D could clarify and reduce the cost and enable options not adequately explored at present. The analyses here and the now-demonstrated higher fuel burnup tests (after the illustrative designs studied here) should enable future MOC and full recycle HTGR concepts to more rapidly consume TRU, thereby offering waste management advantages. Interest in 'limited separation' or 'minimum fuel treatment' separation approaches motivates study of impurity-tolerant fuel fabrication. Several issues are outside the scope of this report, including the following: thorium fuel cycles, gas-cooled fast reactors, the reliability of TRISO-coated particles (billions in a reactor), and how soon any new reactor or fuel type could be licensed and then deployed and therefore impact fuel cycle performance measures.

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
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Report number
INL/EXT--10-19704

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
42032359
Subject category
S21: SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; S11: NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
BURNUP; FABRICATION; FAST REACTORS; FUEL CYCLE; FUEL PARTICLES; GRAPHITE; MEAT; PERFORMANCE; PROLIFERATION; RELIABILITY; THERMAL REACTORS; THORIUM; WASTE MANAGEMENT
Descriptors DEC
ACTINIDES; CARBON; ELEMENTS; EPITHERMAL REACTORS; FOOD; MANAGEMENT; METALS; MINERALS; NONMETALS; REACTORS

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AC07-05ID14517
Notes
doi 10.2172/1004243
Funding organization
DOE - NE (United States)