A study of a small nuclear power plant system for district heating

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We have studied nuclear power plant for district heating. Already some towns and villages in Hokkaido have requested small reactor for district heating. Using existing technology allows us to shorten development period and to keep a lid on development cost. We decided to develop new reactor based on "MUTSU" reactor technology because "MUTSU" had already proved its safety. And this reactor was boron free reactor. It allows plant system to reduce the chemical control system. And moderator temperature coefficient is deeply negative. It means to improve its operability and leads to dependability enhancement. We calculated burn-up calculation of erbium addition fuel. In the result, the core life became about 10 years. And we adapt the cassette type refueling during outagein in order to maintain nonproliferation. In the district heating system, a double heat exchanger system enables to response to load change in season. To obtain the acceptance of public, this system has a leak prevention system of radioactive materials to public. And road heating system of low grade heat utilization from turbine condenser leads to improve the heat utilization efficiency. We carried out performance evaluation test of district heating pipeline. Then the heat loss of pipeline is estimated at about 0.440 °C/km. This result meets general condition, which is about 1 °C/km. This small plant has passive safety system. It is natural cooling of containment vessel. In case of loss of coolant accident, decay heat can remove by natural convection air cooling after 6 hours. Decay heat within 6 hours can remove by evaporative heat transfer of pool on containment vessel.

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Imamura, M., Sato, K., Narabayashi, T., Shimazu, Y., & Tsuji, M. (2009). A study of a small nuclear power plant system for district heating. In International Congress on Advances in Nuclear Power Plants 2009, ICAPP 2009 (Vol. 3, pp. 1847–1852). Atomic Energy Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmepes.2008.13.95

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