2013
DOI: 10.2172/1115609
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Investigation of the Performance of D<sub>2</sub>O-Cooled High-Conversion Reactors for Fuel Cycle Calculations

Abstract: SUMMARYThis report presents FY13 activities for the analysis of D 2 O cooled tight-pitch High-Conversion PWRs (HCPWRs) with U-Pu and Th-U fueled cores aiming at break-even or near breeder conditions while retaining the negative void reactivity. The analyses are carried out from several aspects which could not be covered in FY12 activities. SCALE 6.1 code system is utilized, and a series of simple 3D fuel pincell models are developed in order to perform Monte Carlo based criticality and burnup calculations.The … Show more

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“…As a result, extreme care is required in handling elemental/metallic liquid sodium to avoid leakage of this coolant from the reactor. [14][15][16] Using MOX fuel loaded in hexagonalshaped assemblies, a series of important mechanisms were revealed, such as effects of MFRs to the spectrum hardening and influences of blankets to the breeding behavior and the coolant VC. In a nuclear reactor, lead and LBE are intrinsically suitable for radiation shielding and fission product (FP) retention and are amenable to the acquisition of hard neutron spectra.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, extreme care is required in handling elemental/metallic liquid sodium to avoid leakage of this coolant from the reactor. [14][15][16] Using MOX fuel loaded in hexagonalshaped assemblies, a series of important mechanisms were revealed, such as effects of MFRs to the spectrum hardening and influences of blankets to the breeding behavior and the coolant VC. In a nuclear reactor, lead and LBE are intrinsically suitable for radiation shielding and fission product (FP) retention and are amenable to the acquisition of hard neutron spectra.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elaborate work was conducted by Hiruta and Youinou at Idaho National Laboratory on the analysis of D 2 O-cooled tight-pitch high-conversion PWRs, aiming at break-even or near-breeder conditions while retaining negative void reactivity. [14][15][16] Using MOX fuel loaded in hexagonalshaped assemblies, a series of important mechanisms were revealed, such as effects of MFRs to the spectrum hardening and influences of blankets to the breeding behavior and the coolant VC. However, the work was confined to simple models such as 3D pin-cells and 3D fuel assemblies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%