An investigation on recycling the recovered uranium from electro-refining process in a CANDU reactor |
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Authors: | Chang Je Park Kweon Ho KangJung Won Lee Ki Seog Seo |
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Affiliation: | Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 150 Deokjin-dong, Yuseung-gu, Daejon 305-353, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Feasibility studies for recycling the recovered uranium from electro-refining process of pyroprocessing into a Canada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) reactor have been carried out with a source term analysis code ORIGEN-S, a reactor lattice analysis code WIMS-AECL, and a Monte Carlo analysis code MCNPX. The uranium metal can be recovered in a solid cathode during an electro-refining process and has a form of a dendrite phase with about 99.99% expecting recovery purity. Considering some impurities of transuranic (TRU) elements and fission products in the recovered uranium, sensitivity calculations were also performed for the compositions of impurities. For a typical spent PWR fuel of 3.0 wt.% of uranium enrichment, 30 GWD/tU burnup and 10 years cooling, the recovered uranium exhibited an extended burnup up to 14 GWD/tU. And among the several safety parameters, the void reactivity at the equilibrium state was estimated 15 mk. Additionally, a simple sphere model was constructed to analyze surface dose rates with the Monte Carlo calculations. It was found that the recovered uranium from the spent PWR fuel by electro-refining process has a significant radioactivity depending on the impurities such as fission products. |
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Keywords: | Electro-refining Recovered uranium Recycle CANDU Impurity Void reactivity |
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