Power flattening on modified CANDLE small long life gas-cooled fast reactor
Abstract
Gas-cooled Fast Reactor (GFR) is one of the candidates of next generation Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) that expected to be operated commercially after 2030. In this research conceptual design study of long life 350 MWt GFR with natural uranium metallic fuel as fuel cycle input has been performed. Modified CANDLE burn-up strategy with first and second regions located near the last region (type B) has been applied. This reactor can be operated for 10 years without refuelling and fuel shuffling. Power peaking reduction is conducted by arranging the core radial direction into three regions with respectively uses fuel volume fraction 62.5%, 64% and 67.5%. The average power density in the modified core is about 82 Watt/cc and the power peaking factor decreased from 4.03 to 3.43.
- Publication:
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4th International Conference on Advances in Nuclear Science and Engineering (ICANSE 2013)
- Pub Date:
- September 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.4895859
- Bibcode:
- 2014AIPC.1615...47M