2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:aten.0000038099.30364.6a
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Prospects for Using Mixed Oxide Fuel in Fast Sodium-Cooled Reactors

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“…We note that for operating BN-600 and for BN-800 under construction [9] with 127 fuel-element fuel assemblies 20% enrichment uranium dioxide fuel represents an average value.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of the Neutron-physical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…We note that for operating BN-600 and for BN-800 under construction [9] with 127 fuel-element fuel assemblies 20% enrichment uranium dioxide fuel represents an average value.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of the Neutron-physical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The results of, for example, [8][9][10] show that the fuel utilization efficiency in fast reactors increases with increasing volume fraction of the fuel in a fuel assembly and the number of fuel assemblies in the core as well as with increasing density. On this basis, the present article examines the use of carbide fuel in a BN-800 fast reactor.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of the Neutron-physical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in [1,2], to realize this possibility it is necessary to increase the volume fraction of fuel and the radial size of the core, decrease the enrichment of makeup fuel, and increase plutonium breeding and accumulation. Increasing the fuel utilization efficiency of fast reactors is especially important for an open fuel cycle.…”
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“…For additional enrichment, it is mixed with highly enriched weapons uranium [9] or enriched at an isotope-separation plant [2]. However, most of the regenerated uranium is stored.To simplify the reprocessing of spent fuel from the fast reactors which are being designed and to decrease the risk of plutonium proliferation, it has been proposed that uranium and plutonium be separated together [10]. The same approach is also possible for reprocessing fuel from thermal reactors.…”
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“…To simplify the reprocessing of spent fuel from the fast reactors which are being designed and to decrease the risk of plutonium proliferation, it has been proposed that uranium and plutonium be separated together [10]. The same approach is also possible for reprocessing fuel from thermal reactors.…”
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