Author/Authors :
Sahin، نويسنده , , Sumer; Yapici، نويسنده , , Huseyin ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The fissile breeding capability of a (D,T) fusion-fission (hybrid) reactor fueled with thorium
is analyzed to provide nuclear fuel for light water reactors (LWRs). Three different fertile
material compositions are investigated for fissile fuel breeding: (I) Th02; (2) Th02 denaturated
with 10% natural-U02 and (3) Th02 denaturated with 10% LWR spent fuel. Two different
coolants (pressurized helium and Flibe ʹLi2BeF4ʹ) are selected for the nuclear heat
transfer out of the fissile fuel breeding zone. Depending on the type of the coolant in the fission
zone, fusion power plant operation periods between 30 and 48 months are evaluated to
achieve a fissile fuel enrichment quality between 3 and 4%, under a first-wall fusion neutron
energy load of 5 MW 1m2 and a plant factor of 75%. Flibe coolant is superior to helium with
regard to fissile fuel breeding. During a plant operation over four years, enrichment grades
between 3.0 and 5.8% are calculated for different fertile fuel and coolant compositions.
Fusion breeder with Th02 produces weapon grade 233u. The denaturation of the 233U fuel is
realized with a homogenous mixture of 90% Th02 with 10% natural-U02 as well as with
10% LWR spent nuclear fuel. The homogenous mixture of 90% Th02 with 10% natural-U02
can successfully denaturate 233U with 238U. The uranium component of the mixture remains
denaturated over the entire plant operation period of 48 months. However, at the early stages
of plant operation, the generated plutonium component is of weapon grade quality. The plutonium
component can be denaturated after a plant operation period of 24 and 30 months in
Flibe cooled and helium cooled blankets, respectively. On the other hand, the homogenous
mixture of 90% Th02 with 10% L WR spent nuclear fuel remains non-prolific over the entire
period for both, uranium and plutonium components. This is an important factor with regard
to .international safeguarding.