Title of article :
Conceptual design of a high temperature power reactor cooled and moderated by supercritical light water
Author/Authors :
Dobashi، نويسنده , , K.; Kimura، نويسنده , , A.; Oka، نويسنده , , Y.; Koshizuka، نويسنده , , S، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
A high temperature reactor cooled and moderated by supercritical
light water (SCLWR-H) is designed for assessing its technical feasibility and
potential economic improvement. The plant system is the once-through direct
cycle. Whole core coolant flows to the turbine. When adopting the conventional
ascending flow type water rods, the cold coolant flowing up in the water rods is
mixed with that of the fuel channel coolant above the core. Although the
maximum surface temperature of the Ni-base alloy cladding is 620°C, the
average core outlet temperature is low, 455°C. It, however, reaches 508°C in
the core with the descending flow type water rods since no mixing of the
coolant occurs above the core. The fuel enrichment is also decreased. The flow
rate of each fuel assembly is controlled by an orifice to maximize the outlet
coolant temperature. The reactor achieves high thermal efficiency of 44.0%
and electric power of 1610 MW. The coolant flow rate per generated electricity
is 24% lower than that of an Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR). This
will reduce the size of the balance of plant (BOP) system. The burnup
reactivity can be compensated by changing coolant flow rate ratio in the
descending flow type water rods to the whole core through the fuel cycle. This
reduces the number of control rods. The inlet and outlet coolant temperature
and total flow rate need not be changed for keeping the power constant
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy