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Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor. Final Design Report: SFR Design for TRU Recycling. Purpose. The open LWR fuel cycle produces 2000 MgHM/year. The transuranics in the LWR spent fuel represent a significant legacy burden to future generations
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Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor Final Design Report: SFR Design for TRU Recycling Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Purpose • The open LWR fuel cycle produces 2000 MgHM/year. • The transuranics in the LWR spent fuel represent a significant legacy burden to future generations • The SFR represents a viable option to permanently transmute these transuranics into stable isotopes, while providing useful electric energy Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Core Specifications • 840 MWth power rating • 310 day cycle length with 85% capacity factor • 46cm active core height • 4m core diameter • Variable driver fuel composition Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Core Layout Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Fuel Selections • Weapons Grade Plutonium (94% Pu-239) • WGPU • Reactor Grade Plutonium (60% Pu-239) • RGPU • Recycled Light Water Spent Fuel (51% Pu-239, 24% Pu-240, 6% Am, 4% Np) • RCLW • Minor Actinide Enriched (29% Pu-239, 13% Pu-240, 28% Am, 19% Np) • MAE Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Proliferation Concerns • Pure thorium host fuel yields 95% U-233 enrichment • 25% natural uranium doping in host fuel denatures the U-233 enrichment below 12% Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Transuranic Depletion Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Introduction of burnable poisons into the fuel increased reactivity swing Use of Burnable poisons was abandoned in application to reactivity swing reduction Burnable Poisons Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Active Core Height Optimization • Active core height investigated to decrease reactivity swing • REBUS geometry input template modified: fuel height changed, all other axial zones held constant • Active core heights investigated: • 25 cm • 55 cm • 85 cm Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Active Core Height Mod – Reactivity Swing • Reactivity swing decreased with increasing height • Increase in height less leakage, colder spectrum less fission • Decrease in height more leakage, harder spectrum more fission • REBUS-3 convergence criterion turned on for criticality keff = 1 at EOC • Increase in height less enrichment with driver fuel less change in keff • Decrease in height more enrichment with driver fuel larger change in keff Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Active Core Height Mod - Transmutation • Decrease in core height increased transmutation • Shorter core height harder spectrum = good for TRUs Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Core Power • Core divided into: • 5 radial regions • 11 axial zones • Middle 5 axial zones = active core • Power distribution ~ flat at BOC • Axial Power = chopped • cosine, center peaked Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Safety Analysis • Sodium void coefficient positive = overmoderated region • Doppler and volumetric expansion coefficient of fuels provide largely negative coefficients safe operation • Positive contribution comes from middle region of core Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Thermal Hydraulics Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Thermal Hydraulics K of UO2 ~ 0.03 W/cm-oC Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
Economic Considerations • High Capital Cost • High Cost of Thorium • High Cost of Reprocessing Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
References • [1] R. N. HILL, D. C. WADE, J. R. LIAW, and E. K. FUJITA, “Physics Studies of Weapons Plutonium Disposition in the Integral Fast Reactor Closed Fuel Cycle,” Nucl. Sci. Eng., 121, 17-31 (1995). • [2] J. KANG and F. N. VON HIPPEL, “U-232 and the Proliferation-Resistance of U-233 in Spent Fuel,” Science & Global Security, 9, 1-32 (2001). • [3] D. SIRAJUDDIN, N. MAR, and D. FYNAN, “First Preliminary Report: Fuel Composition Analysis of a Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor,” (2007). • Rebus3 for equilibrium cycle analysis • Argonne National Laboratory • MC2 for lattice physics calculations • Argonne National Laboratory Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin
… • Questions? Fynan, Mar, Sirajuddin