Investigation of fuel assembly design options for high conversion thorium fuel cycle in PWRs


Investigation of fuel assembly design options for high conversion thorium fuel cycle in PWRs

Fridman, E.; Shwageraus, E.; Volaski, D.

This study explores the basic possibility of achieving a self-sustainable Th-U233 fuel cycle that can be adopted in the current generation of Pressurized Water Reactors. This study outlines some fuel design strategies to achieve (or to approach as closely as possible) a sustainable fuel cycle. Major design tradeoffs in the core design are discussed. Preliminary neutronic analysis performed on the fuel assembly level with BOXER computer code suggests that net breeding of U233 is feasible in principle within a typical PWR operating envelope. However, some reduction in the core power density and/or shorter than typical fuel cycle length would most likely be required in order to achieve such performance.

Keywords: thorium fuel cycle; high conversion reactor

  • Contribution to proceedings
    Advances in Nuclear Fuel Management IV, 12.-15.04.2009, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA

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