An optimization study on the excess reactivity in a linear breed-and-burn fast reactor (B&BR)

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This work is concerned with minimization of the excess reactivity in a compact linear breed-and-burn fast reactor (B&BR). Neutronic studies are performed to reduce the core excess reactivity below 1 $ in order to prevent possibility of the prompt criticality accident. A reference B&BR core design is introduced as a starting point for the optimization, which is loaded with vented annular metallic (U-Zr) fuels. The initial criticality of the BUR core is achieved by using an LEU (low-enriched U) fuel and a spent nuclear fuel is reutilized as the blanket fuels. In order to minimize the transitional excess reactivity of the B&BR core, this study proposes a splitting of the Zr content in the U-Zr metallic fuel in combination with a geometrical optimization of the initial LEU core to flatten the radial power distribution simultaneously. A Zr-zoning is first applied to the initial LEU core to reduce excess reactivity and then a concave initial LEU core is also adopted to achieve both small excess reactivity and long lifetime of the B&BR core. In addition, a similar Zr-zoning strategy is also applied to the blanket region to optimize the excess reactivity behavior and flatten the radial power as well. It is demonstrated that a Zr-zoning combined with a concave core configuration can provides a promising neutronic performances. Finally, a recommended core has been characterized in terms of the burnup reactivity change, conversion ratio, power profiles, and reactivity coefficients. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Issue Date
2016-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

STRATEGY; FUEL

Citation

ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY, v.94, pp.62 - 71

ISSN
0306-4549
DOI
10.1016/j.anucene.2016.02.017
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/210157
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