Effects of SiC cladding and structure on neutronics of reactor core for small lead-cooled fast reactors have been investigated analytically. The fuel of this reactor was uranium nitride with 235U enrichment of 11% in inner core and 13% in outer core. The reactors were designed by optimizing the use of natural uranium blanket and nitride fuel to prolong the fuel cycle. The fuels can be used without reshuffling for 15 years. The coolant of this reactor was lead. A calculation was also conducted for steel cladding and structure type as comparison with SiC cladding and structure type. The results of calculation indicated that the neutron energy spectrum of the core using SiC was slightly softer than that using steel. The SiC type reactor was designed to have criticality at the beginning of cycle (BOC), although the steel type reactor could not have critical condition with the same size and geometry. In other words, the SiC type core can be designed smaller than the steel type core. The result of the design analysis showed that neutron flux distributions and power distribution was made flatter because the outer core enrichment was higher than inner core. The peak power densities could remain constant over the reactor operation. The consumption capability of uranium was quite high, i.e. 13% for 125 MWt reactor and 25% for 375 MWt reactor at EOC.
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14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering
July 17–20, 2006
Miami, Florida, USA
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Abu Khalid Rivai
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
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Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
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Abu Khalid Rivai
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Minoru Takahashi
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
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ICONE14-89299, pp. 537-542; 6 pages
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Rivai, AK, & Takahashi, M. "Design Study of Small Lead-Cooled Fast Reactors Using SiC Cladding and Structure." Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. Volume 3: Structural Integrity; Nuclear Engineering Advances; Next Generation Systems; Near Term Deployment and Promotion of Nuclear Energy. Miami, Florida, USA. July 17–20, 2006. pp. 537-542. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICONE14-89299
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