Fuel performance analysis of reduced moderated boiling water reactor for transuranic waste incineration
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Author list: Sukjai Y., Shirvan K.
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication year: 2021
Volume number: 137
ISSN: 0149-1970
eISSN: 1878-4224
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
Reduced moderated boiling water reactors (BWR) could serve as near-term alternative to sodium fast reactors for the application of transuranic waste incineration. One such concept currently proposed by Hitachi is the Resource-Renewable Boiling Water Reactor for Transuranic Burning (RBWR-TB2) that utilizes the proven advanced BWR (ABWR) technology. FRAPCON-3.5 EP with its capability to model the physical phenomena at high temperature and high burnup conditions is used to compare the fuel performance of RBWR-TB2 and ABWR fuel rods. The comparison suggests that because of high axial peaking factors and relatively flat power history, fuel temperature is significantly higher in fissile zones of the RBWR-TB2 leading to higher fission gas release and cladding deformation. The higher local fuel burnup in fissile zones of RBWR-TB2 also leads to large but acceptable fuel swelling, accelerated cladding oxidation, and PCMI. In order to assist future design optimizations, sensitivity analyses on important fuel design parameters are also performed. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Fuel performance modeling, Reduced-moderation BWR, Thermo-mechanical behavior, Transuranic Waste Incineration