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The inherently-safe power reactor DYONISOS : Dynamic nuclear inherently-safe reactor operating with spheres
Authors:M Taube  M Lanfranchi  Th von Weissenfluh  J Ligou  G Yadigaroglu  P Taube
Affiliation:

1 Swiss Federal Institute for Reactor Research, 5303, Würenlingen, Switzerland

2 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland

3 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland

Abstract:A philosophy of inherent safety is formulated and an inherently-safe thermal power reactor is presented. Solid fuel in the form of spheres a few centimetres in diameter is suspended under the hydrodynamic pressure of molten lead coolant in vertical channels within the graphite moderator. Loss of main pump pressure, or a loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA), results in immediate removal of the fuel to rigid sieves below the core, with consequent subcriticality. Residual and decay heat are carried away by thermal conduction through the coolant or, in the case of a LOCA, by a combination of radiation and natural convection of cover gas or incoming air from the fuel to the reactor vessel and convection of air between the vessel and steel containment wall. All decay heat removal systems are passive, though actively initiated external spray cooling of the containment can be used to reduce wall temperature. This, however, is only necessary in the case of a LOCA and after a period of 24 h.
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