کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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297426 | 511756 | 2011 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Fast breeder reactors based on metal fuel are planned to be in operation for the year beyond 2025 to meet the growing energy demand in India. A road map is laid towards the development of technologies required for launching 1000 MWe commercial metal breeder reactors with closed fuel cycle. Construction of a test reactor with metallic fuel is also envisaged to provide full-scale testing of fuel sub-assemblies planned for a commercial power reactor. Physics design studies have been carried out to arrive at a core configuration for this experimental facility. The aim of this study is to find out minimum power of the core to meet the requirements of safety as well as full-scale demonstration. In addition, fuel sustainability is also a consideration in the design. Two types of metallic fuel pins, viz. a sodium bonded ternary (U–Pu–6% Zr) alloy and a mechanically bonded binary (U–Pu) alloy with 125 μm thickness zirconium liner, are considered for this study. Using the European fast reactor neutronics code system, ERANOS 2.1, four metallic fast reactor cores are optimized and estimated their important steady state parameters. The ABBN-93 system is also used for estimating the important safety parameters. Minimum achievable power from the converter metallic core is 220 MWt. A 320 MWt self-sustaining breeder metal core is recommended for the test facility.
► In this study we made physics designs of experimental metal fast reactor cores.
► Aim is for full-scale demonstration of fuel assemblies in a commercial power reactor.
► Minimum power with adequate safety is considered.
► In addition, fuel sustainability is also considered in the design.
► Sodium bonded U–Pu–6%Zr and mechanically bonded U–Pu alloys are used.
Journal: Nuclear Engineering and Design - Volume 241, Issue 8, August 2011, Pages 3058–3067