Source term study on tritium in HTR-PM : Theoretical calculations and experimental design

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The high temperature gas-cooled reactor pebble-bed module (HTR-PM) in China received much attention for its inherent safety performance and high thermal efficiency. The generation mechanism, distribution, reduction route, and release type of tritium(H-3) in HTR-PM are presented with a complete theoretical model.The calculation results indicate the majority of H-3 in the core is generated by the activation reaction of B-10. The activity concentration of H-3 in the primary loop and the specific activity of H-3 in the secondary loop at the operating equilibrium are computed as 3.69 × 106 Bq/m3 STP of helium and 4.22 × 104 Bq/kg of water, respectively.The H-3 sampling measurement in HTR-PM has been designed to collect data from the primary coolant, from the liquid waste storage tank, from the secondary coolant, and from the liquid and gaseous effluents, separately. In this paper, the design of H-3 sampling positions in the heliumpurification system is discussed.The H-3 sampling measurement fromthe primary helium in HTR-PM has been improved, which can provide reliable activity concentration data of H-3 in the primary loop and supply accurate evaluation for the efficiency of the helium purification system.

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Cao, J., Zhang, L., Xie, F., Xia, B., & Lam, S. T. T. (2017). Source term study on tritium in HTR-PM : Theoretical calculations and experimental design. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3586723

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