Preliminary Design Study of Medium Sized Gas Cooled Fast Reactor with Natural Uranium as Fuel Cycle Input
In this study a fesibility design study of medium sized (1000 MWt) gas cooled fast reactors which can utilize natural uranium as fuel cycle input has been conducted. Gas Cooled Fast Reactor (GFR) is among six types of Generation IV Nuclear Power Plants. GFR with its hard neuron spectrum is superior...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study a fesibility design study of medium sized (1000 MWt) gas cooled
fast reactors
which can utilize natural uranium as fuel
cycle input has been conducted. Gas Cooled Fast Reactor (GFR) is among six
types of Generation IV Nuclear
Power Plants. GFR with its hard neuron spectrum is superior for closed
fuel cycle, and
its ability to be operated in high temperature (850° C) makes various options of
utilizations become possible. To obtain the capability of consuming natural uranium as fuel cycle input, modified
CANDLE burn‐up scheme[1–6] is adopted this GFR system by dividing the core into 10 parts
of equal volume axially. Due to the limitation of thermal hydraulic aspects, the average
power density of the proposed design is selected about 70 W/cc. As an optimization
results, a design of 1000 MWt reactors which can be operated 10 years without refueling
and fuel shuffling and just need natural uranium as fuel cycle input is discussed. The average discharge
burn‐up is about 280 GWd/ton HM. Enough margin for criticallity was obtained for this
reactor. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4757158 |