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PYROPROCESSING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AT KAERI

Authors :
Han-Soo Lee
Eung Ho Kim
Jin Mok Hur
Jeong Guk Kim
Geun Il Park
Kweon Ho Kang
Yung Zun Cho
Do Hee Ahn
Source :
Nuclear Engineering and Technology. 43:317-328
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

Pyroprocessing technology was developed in the beginning for metal fuel treatment in the US in the 1960s. The conventional aqueous process, such as PUREX, is not appropriate for treating metal fuel. Pyroprocessing technology has advantages over the aqueous process: less proliferation risk, treatment of spent fuel with relatively high heat and radioactivity, compact equipment, etc. The addition of an oxide reduction process to the pyroprocessing metal fuel treatment enables handling of oxide spent fuel, which draws a potential option for the management of spent fuel from the PWR. In this context, KAERI has been developing pyroprocessing technology to handle the oxide spent fuel since the 1990s. This paper describes the current status of pyroprocessing technology development at KAERI from the head-end process to the waste treatment. A unit process with various scales has been tested to produce the design data associated with the scale up. A performance test of unit processes integration will be conducted at the PRIDE facility, which will be constructed by early 2012. The PRIDE facility incorporates the unit processes all together in a cell with an Ar environment. The purpose of PRIDE is to test the processes for unit process performance, operability by remote equipment, the integrity of the unit processes, process monitoring, Ar environment system operation, and safeguards related activities. The test of PRIDE will be promising for further pyroprocessing technology development.

Details

ISSN :
17385733
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1cf4abd1e15b656db618d2c4b59cf1a7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5516/net.2011.43.4.317