Small PWR Using Coated Particle Fuel of Thorium and Plutonium
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概要
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An innovative concept of PFPWR50 for district heating has been studied, which is a small PWR of 50 MWt capability using coated particle fuels with conventional zircaloy cladding. This concept takes advantages of fuel integrity against fission products release of coated particle fuels and a high reliability of PWR technology based on the long history of a successful operation. We have investigated burnup characteristics of fuel rods, assemblies, and reactor cores by the calculation code SRAC95 in order to establish a core concept of long life without on-site refueling. The loading pattern of assemblies with various concentrations of burnable poison is optimized to obtain a flat excess reactivity during the core life in order to eliminate a soluble boron control system. The core life of a cycle is about 8.9 equivalent full power years. And we have also studied the applicability of SiC/SiC composite cladding in place of zircaloy cladding, which is now under development for gas cooled fast reactor fuels. It could be applicable to high burnup fuel rods for a long term operation. From the calculation results, it is found out that the burnup characteristics do not change significantly with SiC cladding and contribute to elongate the core life to 9.2 equivalent full power years.
- 一般社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2007-08-25
著者
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Shimazu Yoichiro
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Hokkaido University
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Shimazu Yoichiro
Department Of Energy And Environmental Systems Graduate School Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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TANIHIRA Izuho
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Hokkaido University
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Tanihira Izuho
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Hokkaido University
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