Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
272010 Fusion Engineering and Design 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The fusion–fission hybrid reactor is considered as a potential path to the early application of fusion energy. A new concept with pressure tube type blanket has recently been proposed for a feasible hybrid reactor. In this paper, a code system for the neutronics analysis of the pressure tube type hybrid reactor is developed based on the two-step calculation scheme: the few-group homogeneous constant calculation and the full blanket calculation. The few-group homogeneous constants are calculated using the lattice code DRAGON4. The blanket transport calculation is performed by the multigroup Monte Carlo code. A link procedure for fitting the cross sections is developed between these two steps. An additional procedure is developed to calculate the burnup, power distribution, energy multiplication factor, tritium breeding ratio and neutron multiplication factor. From some numerical results, it is found that the code system NAPTH is reliable and exhibits good calculation efficiency. It can be used for the conceptual design of the pressure tube type hybrid reactor with precise geometry.

► A new code system for the neutronics analysis of the fusion–fission hybrid reactor with pressure tube type blanket is developed. ► The code system can perform the neutrions analysis based on precise geometry. ► The numerical results indicate that the code system is reliable and efficient for the conceptual design of a pressure tube type fusion–fission hybrid reactor.

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