2009
DOI: 10.1155/2009/749736
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The Use of Th in HTR: State of the Art and Implementation in Th/Pu Fuel Cycles

Abstract: Nowadays nuclear is the only greenhouse-free source that can appreciably respond to the increasing worldwide energy demand. The use of Thorium in the nuclear energy production may offer some advantages to accomplish this task. Extensive R&D on the thorium fuel cycle has been conducted in many countries around the world. Starting from the current nuclear waste policy, the EU-PUMA project focuses on the potential benefits of using the HTR core as a Pu/MA transmuter. In this paper the following aspects have b… Show more

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“…and function sat(•) is determined by (23). From inequality (58), and by regarding w as the disturbance, it is clear that the closed-loop system is input-to-state stable if inequalities (31), (32) and (33) are all satisfied, which completes the proof of this theorem.…”
Section: Remarkmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…and function sat(•) is determined by (23). From inequality (58), and by regarding w as the disturbance, it is clear that the closed-loop system is input-to-state stable if inequalities (31), (32) and (33) are all satisfied, which completes the proof of this theorem.…”
Section: Remarkmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Finally, this newly-built power-level controller can be easily implemented on advanced digital control system platforms for possible engineering applications. It is well known that different fuel types induce different values of the fraction of the delayed neutrons β [23,24], which in turn influence the reactor dynamics deeply. In the future, the impact of different β to power-level control design should be studied, and the corresponding adaptive power-level control law should be designed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking at the table, Cm 244 is substantially the only isotope that undergoes a significant reduction during irradiation (around 8%): considering the well-known toughness in reducing that isotope inside critical reactors [1][2][3], the obtained results appear worthy of further future investigations.…”
Section: Epj Web Of Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Different solutions have been proposed and minimization of waste has become an important aspect in the development of innovative nuclear energy systems (see, as examples, [1][2][3][4]). One of the possible strategies for waste minimization implies the so-called double-strata approach [5], in which the second stratum is a transuranic (Pu, MA) transmutation scheme based on dedicated fast reactors and Accelerator-Driven Systems (ADS) 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, wastes that are kept in temporary storage amount to millions of cubic feet. However, as their volume is increasing fast, work on new methods of disposing residues is gathering pace, Calgaro et al (2007), Mazzini et al (2009) andCrossland (2012). Some researchers such as Vezonni et al (2009) report on methods for reducing high level nuclear waste inventory and the optimisation of the exploitation of fuel resources.…”
Section: Future Generations In Discounting Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%