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A rail transportable lead–bismuth cooled reactor

✍ Scribed by Vaclav Dostal; Abu Khalid Rivai; Minoru Takahashi


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
437 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0149-1970

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✦ Synopsis


A conceptual design of a small reactor cooled by leadebismuth is developed. The main constraint on this reactor design is its transportability. The whole reactor module should be transportable on a rail cart. This imposes a volume envelope of approximately 4.5 Â 4.5 Â 24 m and the maximum weight of about 300 tons. Therefore, the reactor vessel is 3 m in diameter and 3.85 m tall. In order to satisfy the proliferation resistance requirements the reactor is sealed after the fuel is loaded and shall not be opened until it is shipped back after it reaches its end of lifetime after 15years. The reactor fuel is 11% and 13% enriched plutonium nitride. Reactor power is 50 MW th which translates into 15 MW e . Reactor pool is at nearly atmospheric pressure. Core inlet and outlet temperature are 350 and 365 C, respectively. The reactor uses electromagnetic pumps to drive the primary coolant circulation. Secondary system consists of saturated steam cycle operating at 7 MPa and 290 C. This reactor is well suited for secluded areas with the demand for electricity such as small islands.


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