Title of article :
An extended discharge burnup optimization technique using penn stateʹs fuel management pakage and casmo-3/simulate-3
Author/Authors :
Feltus، نويسنده , , Madeline Anne ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
8
From page :
267
To page :
274
Abstract :
This paper addresses the advantages and disadvantages of using very high fuel burn up, reinsertion, and low leakage designs in advanced fuel cycle light water reactor cores as a technique to reduce vessel fiuence, and total volume of spent fuel discharged into the waste management stream. The results demonstrate how to attain practical high bumup core designs using the Penn State Fuel Management Package (PSFMP, i.e., LEOPARD, MCRAC, ADM ARC, OPHAL computer codes) (Levine, 1992). The PSFMP was used to scope out fuel management strategies, that can be verified with a direct comparison between the PSFMP and CASMO-3/SIMULATE-3 (Smith, 1989) results. This paper focuses on the practical use of such advanced fuel designs to: (a) achieve very high discharge burnups, (b) produce low leakage at the periphery, (c) have 24 month cycles, and (d) maintain safety margins and peak power levels, based on using the Haling power distribution as a target (Li, 1993; Haling, 1964; Levine, 1992). Evaluations of practical and optimal extended burnup core designs, using the PSFMP, will show that very high burnup core designs are not only attainable, but are most costeffective and beneficial to the environment in terms of waste reduction.
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Record number :
404900
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