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The implication of Thorium fraction on neutronic parameters of pebble bed reactor
Author(s) -
Zuhair Zuhair,
R. Andika Putra Dwijayanto,
Suwoto Suwoto,
Topan Setiadipura
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
maǧallaẗ al-kuwayt li-l-ʿulūm
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2307-4116
pISSN - 2307-4108
DOI - 10.48129/kjs.v48i3.9984
Subject(s) - thorium , thorium fuel cycle , pebble , nuclear engineering , mox fuel , nuclear reactor core , uranium 233 , liquid fluoride thorium reactor , actinide , uranium , neutron transport , environmental science , neutron , radiochemistry , nuclear physics , chemistry , physics , geology , engineering , geomorphology
Thorium abundance in the Earth's crust is estimated to be three to four times higher than uranium. This is one potential advantage of Thorium as a provider of attractive fuel to produce nuclear energy. Fewer transuranics produced by Thorium during the fuel burn up in the reactor may also be another advantage for reducing the long-term burden of high-level long-lived waste. The scope of this paper is to study the implication of Thorium fraction on neutronic parameters of pebble bed reactor. The reactor model of HTR-10 was selected, and the (Th, 235U)O2 fuel was used in this study. The MCNP6 code was applied to solve a series of neutron transport calculations with various Thorium fractions in (Th,235U)O2 fuel based on the ENDF/BVII library. The calculation results show that the total temperature coefficient of reactivity of Thorium-added pebble bed reactors is generally more negative than those of LEU-fuelled one, except for 10% Thorium fraction. The kinetic parameters, especially prompt neutron lifetime and neutron generation time of pebble bed reactors, are higher, which means the addition of Thorium in the fuel makes the reactor more easily controlled. However, the burn-up calculations show that the introduction of Thorium in the same fuel kernel as LEU within the pebble bed reactor is unable to lengthen the fuel residence time, except for a minimum of 40% Thorium fraction.

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