Temperature distribution in nuclear fuel rod and variation of the neutronic performance parameters in (D-T) driven hybrid reactor system

Citation
H. Yapici et al., Temperature distribution in nuclear fuel rod and variation of the neutronic performance parameters in (D-T) driven hybrid reactor system, ANN NUC ENG, 28(18), 2001, pp. 1825-1850
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Nuclear Emgineering
Journal title
ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY
ISSN journal
03064549 → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
18
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1825 - 1850
Database
ISI
SICI code
0306-4549(200112)28:18<1825:TDINFR>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Temperature distribution in nuclear fuel rod and variation of the neutronic performance parameters are investigated for different coolants under vario us first wall loads (P-w = 2, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 MW m(-2)) in (D, T) (deuter ium and tritium) driven and fueled with UO2 hybrid reactors. Plasma chamber dimension, DR, with a line fusion neutron source is 300 cm. The fissile fu el zone is considered to be cooled with four different coolants with variou s volume fractions, the volumetric ratio of coolant-to-fuel [epsilon (Vm/V- f) = 1:2, 1:1, and 2:1], gas (He, CO2), flibe (Li2BeF4). natural lithium (L i). and eutectic lithium (Li17Pb8.3). Calculation in the fuel rods and the behavior of the fissile fuel have been observed during 4 years for discrete time intervals of Deltat = 15 days and by a plant factor (PF) of 75%. As a result of the calculation, cumulative fissile fuel enrichment (CFFE) value indicating rejuvenation performance has increased by increasing P-w for al l coolants and epsilon. Although CFFE and neutronic performance parameter v alues increase to the higher values by increasing P-w, the maximum temperat ure in the centerline of the fuel roads has exceeded the melting point (T-m > 2830 degreesC) of the fuel material during the operation periods. Howeve r, the best CFFE (11.154%) is obtained in gas coolant blanket for epsilon = 1:2 (29.462% coolant, 58.924% fuel, 11.614% clad), under 10 MW m(-2) first wall load, followed by flibe with CFFE = 11.081% for epsilon = 2:1 (62.557 % coolant, 31.278% fuel, 6.165% clad), under 7 MW m(-2), and flibe with CFF E = 9.995% for, epsilon = 1:1 (45.515% coolant, 45.515% fuel, 8.971% clad), under 7 MW m(-2) during operation period without obtained in fuel rod row# 10 in gas, natural lithium. and eutectic lithium coolant blankets, it has b een obtained in fuel rod row#1 in flibe coolant blanket for all epsilon and P-w. At the same condition. the best neutronic performance parameter value s, tritium breeding ratio (TBR) = 1.4454, energy multiplication factor (M) = 9.2018, and neutron leakage (L) = 0.0872, have been obtained in eutectic lithium coolant blankets for the epsilon = 1:2, followed by gas, natural li thium, and flibe coolant blankets. The isotopic percentage of Pu-240 is hig her than 5% in all blankets for P-w greater than or equal to 7 MW m(-2), so that plutonium component in all blankets can be never reach a nuclear weap on grade quality during the operation period. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd . All rights reserved.