Title of article
Research on the incineration of plutonium in a modular HTR using thorium-based fuel
Author/Authors
Rutten، H.J. نويسنده , , Haas، K.A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-352
From page
353
To page
0
Abstract
Large stockpiles of plutonium have accumulated globally. In order to avoid the production of second-generation plutonium during the reuse of this nuclear fuel, it can be incinerated in combination with the fertile material thorium instead of uranium. The coated-particle fuel of high-temperature reactors (HTR) allows a very high heavy metal burnup and thus it can achieve a very high incineration fraction of the initially loaded plutonium ( ~ 86%) already during the first reuse in a modular pebble-bed HTR. Only a negligible amount of second-generation plutonium is bred from the small quantity of highly enriched uranium, which is used as make-up fissile material. An optimization of the fractions of Pu, U and Th contained in the fuel elements has been done on condition that a negative temperature coefficient of the reactivity has to be achieved over the whole range of operating temperature.
Keywords
Mechanical stresses , Cladding temperature , Temperature gradients
Journal title
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Nuclear Engineering and Design
Record number
13718
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