Burnable poison design for supercritical water cooled reactor with annular fuel

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Abstract

Burnable poison (BP) is used to control excess reactivity in supercritical water cooled reactor (SCWR). It helps reduce the number of control rods. Over all BP designs, the design in which rare-earth oxide mixes with fuel is widely used in SCWR. BP has influence on fuel assembly neutronics performance. After comparing four kinds of rare-earth oxide, Er2O3 is chosen as BP for the annular fuel assembly. The effect of different BP loading patterns on assembly power distribution is analyzed. The safety of annular fuel assembly is estimated with different BP contents. Core performance with and without BP is compared. The results had shown that the core radial power peaking factor decreased after introducing BP. It was also shown that the core axial power peaking factor increased, and the power peak moved toward the top of the core. The reason of this effect was studied. Two optimizations were given based on this study: decreasing the temperature of lower plenum and increasing the gradients of axial enrichments. By applying these optimizations, core axial power peaking factor and maximum cladding surface temperature decreased.

Original languageEnglish
Article number020913
JournalJournal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2018

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