Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1730625 Annals of Nuclear Energy 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Case 2 with 18 beryllium rods was recommended for implementation at the HFIR. In fact, funding has been allocated for this project and beryllium rod fabrication is scheduled. The proposed beryllium loading does not involve permanent design changes and is predicted to yield a meaningful increase in fuel cycle length that could translate into potential annual savings in direct fuel costs of approximately $235,000, or of more than five million dollars over the projected life of this reactor.
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