Design concept of fast spectrum pulse reactor with packed core of coated dilute fuel particles

被引:1
作者
Obara, T
Sekimoto, H
机构
[1] Tokyo Inst of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
pulse reactor; coated fuel particle; titanium nitride; particle bed core; fuel dilution; fast reactor; hard neutron spectrum; high neutron fluence; in-pile experiment; TREAT; IGR; ACRR; NSRR; SPR-III; IGRIK;
D O I
10.3327/jnst.33.547
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号
0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
A fast neutron pulse reactor that can provide high neutron fluence with relatively short pulse half-width is proposed, which has a core constituted of uranium or plutonium nitride diluted with titanium nitride, formed into particles coated with titanium nitride and packed without moderator. Dilution of the fuel kernel is shown to enhance the neutron fluence obtainable within the allowable maximum fuel temperature. Titanium nitride possesses high heat capacity, which also enables large neutron fluence before attainment of the allowable maximum fuel temperature. As fuel, U-233 and Pu-239 have the advantage over U-235 Of permitting criticality to be attained with lower fuel enrichment. The maximum fluence obtainable with a fuel composition of Pu-239 enriched to 0.6 and diluted to 0.11 ((PuN)-Pu-239+(UN)-U-238)/((PuN)-Pu-239+(UN)-U-238+TiN) volume is 3 x 10(16) n/cm(2), which is 50 times what has been indicated for a conventional fast pulse reactor. The pulse width is significantly longer than that of the above-mentioned conventional reactor, but if necessary it can be shortened down to roughly equal value by adopting non-diluted fuel, at the expense of only reducing by half the obtainable neutron fluence.
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页码:547 / 554
页数:8
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