18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering: Volume 1 2010
DOI: 10.1115/icone18-29404
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Progressive Evolution of the Core of the Fast Breeder Test Reactor

Abstract: The second stage of Indian nuclear programme envisages the deployment of fast reactors on a large scale for the effective use of India’s limited uranium reserves. The Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) at Kalpakkam is a loop type, sodium cooled fast reactor, meant as a test bed for the fuels and structural materials for the Indian fast reactor programme. The reactor was made critical with a unique high plutonium MK-I carbide fuel (70% PuC+30%UC). Being a unique untested fuel of its kind, it was decided to test i… Show more

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“…This is a four-phase process illustrated in Table 3 and adapted from Reference [18]. [19,20]. Because the fast breeder test reactor is a sodium-cooled reactor, the fuel burnup performance is not directly transferrable to the GFR carbide fuel.…”
Section: Fuel and Claddingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a four-phase process illustrated in Table 3 and adapted from Reference [18]. [19,20]. Because the fast breeder test reactor is a sodium-cooled reactor, the fuel burnup performance is not directly transferrable to the GFR carbide fuel.…”
Section: Fuel and Claddingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some experience with carbide fuel is being acquired in the Indian sodium fast breeder test reactor, which uses a mixed carbide driver fuel. It has reached a burnup of 155 GWd/t with a relatively high linear power [19,20]. Because the fast breeder test reactor is a sodium-cooled reactor, the fuel burnup performance is not directly transferrable to the GFR carbide fuel.…”
Section: Fuel and Claddingmentioning
confidence: 99%