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Proposal of new core configurations for the IPEN/CNEN-SP IEA-R1 research reactor with high density uranium fuels

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Author(s):
Thiago Garcia João
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN/BT)
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Examining board members:
Antonio Teixeira e Silva; Delvonei Alves de Andrade; Thiago Carluccio; Pedro Carlos Russo Rossi; Adimir dos Santos
Advisor: Antonio Teixeira e Silva
Abstract

This study was performed considering prospective candidates for the IPEN/CNEN-SP IEA-R1 research reactor core. Some neutronic calculations were developed for a set of new core configurations to push forward the thermal-hydraulic and safety analysis. The new core configurations will be smaller for several reasons (e.g., better fuel utilization, neutron fluxes and so on). To achieve such smaller arrangements, the U-fuel density has to be increased. In the current study, configurations with 4.8gU/cm3 U3Si2- Al fuels were tested using the software MCNP and a set of new core configurations for the IPEN/CNEN-SP IEA-R1 research reactor has been presented and discussed. The Neutronic analysis imposes no restrictions on the new cores. The Thermal- Hydraulic (TH) analysis showed that the safety margins and the temperature profile through the fuel plate dont exceed the design limits. The isothermal temperature coefficients were calculated being all negative, as desired. The burnup concludes that super compact cores dont have enough excess reactivity to keep the reactor working with 4.8gU/cm3 U3Si2-Al fuels. A LOCA (Loss of Cooling Accident) was simulated for the remaining cores. The border rupture of the primary system was the most critical accident, due to the short time for the complete emptying of the reactor pool. The temperatures reached after this accident were calculated and dont exceed the fuel plates limits (475 °C - 550 °C), once the time for safe emptying are taken into account for the IEA-R1 pool. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/17090-7 - Proposal of new core configurations for the IPEN/CNEN-SP IEA-R1 research reactor with high density uranium fuels
Grantee:Thiago Garcia João
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)