Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
766616 Energy Conversion and Management 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new reactor burnup strategy CANDLE was proposed, where shapes of neutron flux, nuclide densities and power density distributions remain constant but move to an axial direction. Here important points are that the solid fuel is fixed at each position and that any movable burnup reactivity control mechanisms such as control rods are not required.This burnup strategy can derive many merits. The change of excess reactivity along burnup is theoretically zero, and shim rods will not be required for this reactor. The reactor becomes free from accidents induced by unexpected control rods withdrawal. The core characteristics, such as power feedback coefficients and power peaking factor, are not changed along burnup. Therefore the operation of the reactor becomes much easier than the conventional reactors especially for high burnup reactors. The transportation and storage of replacing fuels become easy and safe, since they are free from criticality accidents.Application of this burnup strategy to neutron rich fast reactors makes excellent performances. Only natural or depleted uranium is required for the replacing fuels. About 40% of natural or depleted uranium undergoes fission without the conventional reprocessing and enrichment.The initial core must be prepared with easily available materials. Actinides are simulated by enriched uranium with changing enrichment at each position, and fission products by niobium. The maximum value of enrichment is 13% well below 20%. The obtained effective neutron multiplication factor oscillates with burnup, but the maximum change with time is only 0.0008.

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