Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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296510 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2014 | 18 Pages |
•This paper discusses an alternative option, fuel pin reshuffling for maximization of cycle energy production.•The prediction results of isotopic compositions of each burnt pin are verified.•The operating performance is analyzed at equilibrium core with fuel pin reshuffling.•The possibility of reuse of spent fuel pins for reduction of fresh fuel assemblies is investigated.
An alternative way to enhance efficient use of nuclear fuel is investigated through fuel pin reshuffling options within PWR fuel assembly (FA). In modeling FA with reshuffled pins, as prerequisite, the single pin calculation method is proposed to estimate the isotopic compositions of each pin of burnt FA in the core-wide environment. Subsequently, such estimation has been verified by comparing with the neutronic performance of the reference design. Two scenarios are concerned, i.e., first scenario was targeted on the improvement of the uniform flux spatial distribution and on the enhancement of neutron economy by simply reshuffling the existing fuel pins in once-burnt fuel assemblies, and second one was focused on reduction of fresh fuel loading and discharged fuel assemblies with more economic incentives by reusing some available spent fuel pins still carrying enough reactivity that are mechanically sound ascertained. In scenario-1, the operating time was merely somewhat increased for few minutes when treating eight FAs by keeping enough safety margins. The scenario-2 was proved to reduce four fresh FAs loading without largely losing any targeted parameters from the safety aspect despite loss of 14 effective full power days for operation at reference plant full rated power.