Power flattening in the fuel bundle of a CANDU reactor

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Abstract

The strong non-uniformity of the fission power production density in the CANDU fuel bundle could have been mitigated to a great degree. A satisfactory power flattening has been achieved through an appropriately evaluated method by varying the composition of the LWR spent fuel/ThO2 mixture in a CANDU fuel bundle in radial direction and keeping fuel rod dimensions unchanged. This will help also to greatly simplify fuel rod fabrication and allow a higher degree of quality assurance standardization. Three different bundle fuel charges are investigated: (1) the reference case, uniformly fueled with natural UO 2, (2) a bundle uniformly fueled with LWR spent fuel, and (3) a bundle fueled with variable mixed fuel composition in radial direction leading to a flat power profile (100% LWR spent fuel in the central rod, 80% LWR + 20% ThO2 in the second row, 60% LWR + 40% ThO2 in the third row and finally 40% LWR + 60% ThO2 in the peripheral fourth row). Burn-up grades for these three different bundle types are calculated as ∼7700, ∼27,300, and 10,000MW.D/MT until reaching a lowest bundle criticality limit of k∞ = 1.06. The corresponding plant operation periods are 170, 660, and 240 days, respectively. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Şahin, S., Yildiz, K., & Acir, A. (2004). Power flattening in the fuel bundle of a CANDU reactor. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 232(1), 7–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucengdes.2004.04.004

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