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THE EFFECTS OF TYPICAL THORIUM IMPURITIES ON THORIUM-BASED NUCLEAR FUELS

Authors :
Geoffrey W.R. Edwards
Keira Lane
Blair P. Bromley
Jude S. Alexander
Source :
CNL Nuclear Review. 9:27-38
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Limited, 2020.

Abstract

Natural thorium contains impurities of numerous isotopes. A study was performed to examine the influence of naturally occurring impurities in thorium-based fuels on a few parameters of interest such as: exit burnup, coolant void reactivity (CVR), fuel temperature coefficients (FTC), and the radiotoxicity of the used fuel. Two different fuel bundle designs were modeled: a 43-element bundle containing 2.25% U-233, and a 35-element bundle containing 1.45% U-233. Naturally occurring thorium fuel impurities were applied to both fuel bundle models at various concentrations, from 0% to 100% of the expected maximum. For burnup-averaged k-infinity (k∞) values of 1.050 and 1.030, exit burnup, burnup-weighted CVR, and burnup-weighted FTC were calculated using the neutron transport code WIMS-AECL, and plotted against fraction of full impurity concentration to determine how the impurity levels affect these reactor physics parameters of interest. For the most-realistic (for CANDU) burnup-averaged k∞ of 1.050, both the inhalation radiotoxicity and the production of U-232 were calculated using the fuel depletion code WOBI. Up to the maximum impurity concentrations considered, no effects on the investigated fuel performance parameters were found to be greater than a few percent.

Details

ISSN :
23696931 and 23696923
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
CNL Nuclear Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c063e4fea731daaa442c2c369c2fc70c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12943/cnr.2018.00002