Author/Authors :
Chang، نويسنده , , Keun Jo; Nam، نويسنده , , Zin Cho; Yong، نويسنده , , Hee Kim، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In order to maximize the benefit of plutonium recycling in the current light water reactor
(LWR) cores, recently, many researches have been performed for 100% mixed-oxide
(MOX) core. However, when the LWR core is fully loaded with MOX fuel, several
problems arise due to the spectrum hardening effect of the plutonium isotopes. In order to
overcome the spectrum hardening effect, we propose a new fuel design for full MOX core,
that consists of annular fuel material filled internally with graphite. The new design is
compatible with the conventional assembly in its overall geometry, and therefore it may
require only minor modifications from the conventional fuel technology. The results of
assembly and core analysis with the graphite-filled MOX fuel rods indicate that the new
fuel design provides desirable characteristics, namely, higher burnup with less fuel
inventory, faster depletion of plutonium and less production of actinides, and better safety
features in fuel temperature, control rod worth, boron worth, moderator temperature
coefficient (MTC), and shutdown margin. These beneficial results come from the enhanced
moderation of the neutrons due to the moderating power of graphite and its contribution to
the increased moderator/fuel volume ratio