Title of article :
Neutronic and Safety Aspects of a Gas-Cooled Subcritical Core for Minor Actinide Transmutation
Author/Authors :
Westlen، Daniel نويسنده , , Wallenius، Janne نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We have designed a gas-cooled accelerator-driven system dedicated to transmutation of minor actinides. Thanks to the excellent neutron economy of the uraniumfree fuel employed, the pin pitch to diameter ratio (P/D) could be increased to 1.8. The increased coolant fraction allows for decay heat removal at ambient pressure. The large coolant fraction further results in a low pressure loss - 26 kPa over the core, 35 kPa in total. Thanks to the large P/D, the elevation of the heat exchanger necessary to remove decay heat by natural circulation is just more than 1 m. The absence of uranium in conjunction with the presence of 35% (heavy atom) americium in the fuel results in a low effective delayed neutron fraction and a vanishing Doppler feedback, making subcritical operation mandatory.
Keywords :
high-resolution transmission electron microscopy , magnesium-cupper-yttrium , precipitate , long period stacking order , amorphous , high-angle annular detector dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy
Journal title :
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
Journal title :
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY