Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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296425 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The performance of a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor as a tritium production device is examined, assuming the compound LiAlO2 as the tritium-producing material. A gas turbine high-temperature reactor of 300 MWe nominal capacity (GTHTR300) is assumed as the calculation target, and using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo transport code MVP-BURN, burn-up simulations are carried out. To load sufficient Li into the core, LiAlO2 is loaded into the removable reflectors that surround the ring-shaped fuel blocks in addition to the burnable poison insertion holes. It is shown that module high-temperature gas-cooled reactors with a total thermal output power of 3 GW can produce almost 8 kg of tritium in a year.
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Authors
H. Nakaya, H. Matsuura, Y. Nakao, S. Shimakawa, M. Goto, S. Nakagawa, M. Nishikawa,