Burn-up characteristics of ADS system utilizing the fuel composition from MOX PWRs spent fuel

Burn-up characteristics of accelerator-driven system, ADS has been evaluated utilizing the fuel composition from MOX PWRs spent fuel. The system consists of a high intensity proton beam accelerator, spallation target, and sub-critical reactor core. The liquid lead–bismuth, Pb–Bi, as spallation targe...

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Published inAnnals of nuclear energy Vol. 29; no. 18; pp. 2173 - 2186
Main Authors Marsodi, Lasman, A.S., Nishihara, K., Osugi, T., Tsujimoto, K., Marsongkohadi, Su'ud, Z.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2002
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Summary:Burn-up characteristics of accelerator-driven system, ADS has been evaluated utilizing the fuel composition from MOX PWRs spent fuel. The system consists of a high intensity proton beam accelerator, spallation target, and sub-critical reactor core. The liquid lead–bismuth, Pb–Bi, as spallation target, was put in the center of the core region. The general approach was conducted throughout the nitride fuel that allows the utilities to choose the strategy for destroying or minimizing the most dangerous high level wastes in a fast neutron spectrum. The fuel introduced surrounding the target region was the same with the composition of MOX from 33 GWd/t PWRs spent-fuel with 5 year cooling and has been compared with the fuel composition from 45 and 60 GWd/t PWRs spent-fuel with the same cooling time. The basic characteristics of the system such as burn-up reactivity swing, power density, neutron fluxes distribution, and nuclides densities were obtained from the results of the neutronics and burn-up analyses using ATRAS computer code of the Japan Atomic Energy research Institute, JAERI.
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ISSN:0306-4549
1873-2100
DOI:10.1016/S0306-4549(02)00033-6