Channel reactors as an integral part of nuclear power in Russia

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V. E. Gmyrko
I. I. Grozdov
Yu. M. Nikitin
A. A. Petrov
A. A. Potapov
A. F. Finyakin
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[1] N. A. Dollezhal Research and Design Institute of Electrical Technology,
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Atomic Energy | 2007年 / 103卷
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Nuclear Power Plant; Fuel Element; Channel Reactor; Power Generate Unit; Reactor Facility;
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The place and role of channel reactors in nuclear power in our country and the main measures for upgrading and improving the power generating units of nuclear power plants with RBMK reactors are described. It is shown that the risk indicators for serious damage to the core of power generating units with RBMK reactors are lower after upgrading and the corresponding IAEA criterion established for operating nuclear power plants. Upgrading and implementation of a service life extension program has made it possible to obtain licenses for continuing operation of power generating units with first-generation RBMK reactors and predicting a service life increase to 45 years. The characteristics of nuclear power plants with channel reactors with more highly developed internal and natural safety properties are shown in evolutionary designs of the power generating units MKÉR-860,-1000, and-1500, which have protective shells and which meet all requirements for power generating units built today. It is shown that innovative solutions for the channel reactor concept can be implemented on the basis of the designs of power generating units with nuclear superheating of steam or on the basis of designs for developing reactors with supercritical parameters.
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