The following questions are naturally at the heart of the current Euratom research and training framework programme: (1) What are the challenges facing the European Union nuclear fission research community in the short (today), medium (2010) and long term (2040)? (2) What kind of research and techn
Innovations in the ENHS reactor design and fuel cycle
β Scribed by Ehud Greenspan; Ser Gi Hong; Ki Bog Lee; Lanfranco Monti; Tsuyoshi Okawa; Arnaud Susplugas; Massimiliano Fratoni; Lance Kim; Sara Mattafirri; Robert Petroski
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 821 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0149-1970
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β¦ Synopsis
A number of approaches were explored for improving characteristics of the encapsulated nuclear heat source (ENHS) reactor and its fuel cycle, including: increasing the ENHS module power, power density and the specific power, making the core design insensitive to the actinides composition variation with number of fuel recycling and reducing the positive void coefficient of reactivity. Design innovations examined for power increase include intermediate heat exchanger (IHX) design optimization, riser diameter optimization, introducing a flow partition inside the riser, increasing the cooling time of the LWR discharged TRU, increasing the minor actinides' concentration in the loaded fuel and splitenrichment for power flattening. Another design innovation described utilizes a unique synergism between the use of MA and the design of reduced power ENHS cores.
Also described is a radically different ENHS reactor concept that has a solid core from which heat pipes transport the fission power to a coolant circulating around the reflector. Promising features of this design concept include enhanced decay heat removal capability; no positive void reactivity coefficient; no direct contact between the fuel clad and the coolant; a core that is more robust for transportation; higher coolant temperature potentially offering higher energy conversion efficiency and hydrogen production capability.
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