DocumentCode
3548648
Title
Optimizing LWR cost of margin one fuel pin at a time
Author
Maldonado, G. Ivan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Nucl. & Radiol. Eng., Cincinnati Univ., OH, USA
Volume
7
fYear
2004
fDate
16-22 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
4607
Abstract
Approximately one year before a single UO2 fuel pellet is pressed and fresh fuel assemblies manufactured, design calculations are performed to effectively guarantee the performance of a light water reactor (LWR) core for an upcoming fuel cycle. Energy requirements must be fulfilled in conjunction with all other reactivity, thermal, and operational limits. Furthermore, several months prior to a reactor startup, the proposed core must be licensed by the regulating authority. Therefore, all built-in design conservatisms (i.e., target margins) established a priori must satisfy all safety, operational, and regulatory constraints, a posteriori. The magnitude of target margins directly impacts cycle energy efficiency, which is why this design cushion is often referred to as the "cost of margin" because it ultimately affects the cost per generated kilowatt-hour by a LWR. This article illustrates the modern role of nuclear fuel management optimization in the LWR core reload design process, highlighting some of the history and recent advancements in the field, particularly, in the area of pin-by-pin optimization. Also, important limitations are highlighted to help define the new level of sophistication which the field must conquer for designers to ultimately be able to optimize LWR\´s "one fuel pin at a time.".
Keywords
fission reactor fuel; fission reactor operation; fission reactor safety; nuclear facility regulation; reactivity (fission reactors); LWR core reload design process; UO2; UO2 fuel pellet; cost of margin; fuel assembly; fuel cycle; fuel pin; licensing; light water reactor; nuclear fuel management optimization; operational constraints; pin-by-pin optimization; reactivity; regulating authority; safety; Assembly; Cost function; Design optimization; Energy efficiency; Fuels; Inductors; Manufacturing; Nuclear power generation; Safety; Water conservation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN
1082-3654
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1466908
Filename
1466908
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