Optimization of the core composition for a sodium-cooled fast reactor with oxide fuel and fuel-utilization improvement by adopting a closed fuel cycle |
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Authors: | F. M. Mitenkov R. A. Peskov E. F. Mitenkova |
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Affiliation: | (1) I. I. Afrikantov OKBM, Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia;(2) Institute for the Safe Development of Nuclear Power, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kurchatov, Russia |
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Abstract: | The transition to a closed fuel cycle after several years of operation of the BN-800 with oxide uranium fuel in an open fuel cycle is examined. It is shown that there is an advantage to using new fuel assemblies with 91 fuel elements with diameter 8.6 mm in a regime with four refuelings. On the basis of new fuel assemblies with mixed uranium-plutonium oxide fuel, transitional recycling to a closed fuel cycle without separating uranium and plutonium and without external plutonium makeup is examined. It is confirmed that a negative sodium void effect of reactivity is achieved with admissible values of the linear power density of a fuel element. It is shown that a regime with four refuelings can be obtained by adding uranium with enrichment no higher than 15% to replace the poison which is removed. __________ Translated from Atomnaya énergiya, Vol. 104, No. 2, pp. 94–99, February, 2008. |
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