2016 Annual Meeting

Presentation information

Oral Presentation

III. Fission Energy Engineering » 301-2. Reactor Design, Nuclear Energy Strategy, Nuclear Transmutation

[3O10-14] new type reactor development

Mon. Mar 28, 2016 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Room O (Lecture Rooms C C201)

Chair: Willem Van Rooijen (Univ. of Fukui)

3:15 PM - 3:30 PM

[3O12] Application of Melt Refining of Metal Fuel to CANDLE Reactor

(3)Effects of Cooling Time during Melt and Refining Procedures

Julia AbdulKarim1, Jun Nishiyama2, *Toru Obara2 (1.Derpartment of Nuclear Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2.Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors,Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Keywords:cooling time, nuclides density distribution, access reactivity difference, melt and refining cycle (MRC), CANDLE

The effects of cooling time during melt and refining procedure application to the CANDLE reactor was investigated. The introduction of cooling time during melt and refining procedures has gave significant impacts to the core design of CANDLE burning. The cooling time of 1, 2, 4 and 8 years were simulated at each melt and refining cycle (MRC). The effects of cooling time to the access reactivity varies with the cooling period. The longer of cooling time may reduced the access reactivity of CANDLE burning to the less than unity. In this case, the core design of CANDLE (fuel volume ratio) may need to optimize to compensate with the decrease of access reactivity due to the accumulation of AM241 during cooling period.