Title of article :
Core and plant design of the power reactor cooled and moderated by supercritical light water with single tube water rods
Author/Authors :
Dobashi، نويسنده , , K.; Oka، نويسنده , , Y.; Koshizuka، نويسنده , , S، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
A reactor cooled and moderated by supercritical light water with
single tube water rods is designed. The plant system is a once-through direct
cycle; the whole coolant which flows once through the core is fed to the turbine.
This reactor is much simpler than the current light water reactors L WRs,
which enhances its economy. The average outlet coolant temperature should
be evaluated considering the mixing of hot and cold coolant from the fuel
assemblies. To evaluate this, nuclear and thermal hydraulic analysis of the
whole core is carried out considering the effect of coolant density feedback to
the radial power distribution. The flow rate in the outer region is reduced by
the orifice to maximize the outlet coolant temperature. The average outlet
temperature is 397°C, which is only 12°C lower than that of the hottest channel
since the density feedback flattens the radial power distribution. Axial and
local peaking factors are also evaluated. A steam cycle including reheaters,
turbines and feedwater heaters is designed for estimating the thermal efficiency.
The reactor with orifices has 40.7% thermal efficiency and 1013 MW
electric power. The electric power can be larger in the core without orifices and
channel boxes since the channel boxes can be replaced with additional fuel
rods. The decrease in the average outlet coolant temperature is only 3°C from
the core with the orifices
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy