The fuel breeding and void reactivity coefficient of thorium reactors have been investigated using heavy water as coolant for several parametric surveys on moderator-to-fuel ratio (MFR) and burnup. The equilibrium fuel cycle burnup calculation has been performed, which is coupled with the cell calculation for this evaluation. The η of 233U shows its superiority over other fissile nuclides in the surveyed MFR ranges and always stays higher than 2.1, which indicates that the reactor has a breeding condition for a wide range of MFR. A breeding condition with a burnup comparable to that of a standard PWR or higher can be achieved by adopting a larger pin gap (1–6 mm), and a pin gap of about 2mm can be used to achieve a breeding ratio (BR) of 1.1. A feasible design region of the reactors, which fulfills the breeding condition and negative void reactivity coefficient, has been found. A heavy-water-cooled PWR-type Th-233U fuel reactor can be designed as a breeder reactor with negative void coefficient. © 2008 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Permana, S., Takaki, N., & Sekimoto, H. (2008). Breeding capability and void reactivity analysis of heavy-water-cooled thorium reactor. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 45(7), 589–600. https://doi.org/10.1080/18811248.2008.9711457
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