Flexible Fuel Cycle Initiative for the Harmonized Deployment of Gen-IV Reactors
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Generation IV type fast reactors (FR) are expected to be commercially deployed instead of light water reactors (LWR) from around 2050. Replacement of LWR to FR needs flexibility due to uncertain factors such as FR deployment rate which affects the FR fuel (Pu) supply amount from LWR spent fuel reprocessing and the capacity of related facilities. If the FR deployment rate is as currently planned, more Pu must be prepared by expanding LWR reprocessing. If the FR deployment rate decreases, LWR reprocessing must be reduced to avoid excess Pu. To cope with this issue we proposed the innovative system called Flexible Fuel Cycle Initiative (FFCI) that has integral reprocessing for LWR and FR spent fuels. LWR reprocessing in FFCI only carries out about 90% U recovery and residual material with Pu, U (∼5%), minor actinides (MA) and fission products (FP) goes to FR reprocessing for the planned FR deployment rate. For any decrease in the FR deployment rate temporary storage will be used. Coexistence of Pu/U with MA and FP until just before Pu/U usage in the FR provides high proliferation resistance. Preliminary evaluation revealed that FFCI can reduce the LWR reprocessing capacity and LWR spent fuel storage amount compared with current plan (reference system) if the FR deployment rate decreases. Several FR deployment scenarios and countermeasures such as FFCI were investigated.
著者
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Yamashita Junichi
Hitachi Ltd.
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FUJIMURA Koji
Power & Industrial System, Hitachi, Ltd.
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FUKASAWA Tetsuo
Hitachi Works, Hitachi, Ltd.
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Sasahira Akira
Power And Industrial Systems R&d Laboratory Hitachi Ltd
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Hoshino Kuniyoshi
Hitachi Works Hitachi Ltd.
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Fujimura Koji
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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SASAHIRA Akira
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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HOSHINO Kuniyoshi
Hitachi Works, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd.
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