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Vettraino, F.; Padovani, E.; Luzzi, L.; Lombardi, C.; Thoresen, H.; Oberlander, B.; Iversen, G.; Espeland, M.
ENEA-Nuclear Fission Division, Bologna (Italy); Polytechnic of Milan, Milano (Italy); IFE-Halden, Halden (Norway); IFE-Kjeller, Kjeller (Norway)
High burn-up fuel performance, safety and reliability and degradation of in-core materials and water chemistry effects and man-machine systems research1999
ENEA-Nuclear Fission Division, Bologna (Italy); Polytechnic of Milan, Milano (Italy); IFE-Halden, Halden (Norway); IFE-Kjeller, Kjeller (Norway)
High burn-up fuel performance, safety and reliability and degradation of in-core materials and water chemistry effects and man-machine systems research1999
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[en] The present leading option for plutonium disposition, either civilian or weapons Pu, is to burn it in LWRs after having converted it to MOX fuel. However, among the possible types of fuel which can be envisaged to burn plutonium in LWRs, innovative U-free fuels such as inert matrix and thoria fuel are novel concept in view of a more effective and ultimate solution from both security and safety standpoint. Inert matrix fuel is an non-fertile oxide fuel consisting of PuO2, either weapon-grade or reactor-grade, diluted in inert oxides such as for ex. stabilized ZrO2 or MgAl2O4, its primary advantage consisting in no-production of new plutonium during irradiation, because it does not contain uranium (U-free fuel) whose U-238 isotope is the departure nuclide for breeding Pu-239. Some thoria addition in the matrix (thoria-doped fuel) may be required for coping with reactivity feedback needs. The full thoria-plutonia fuel though still a U-free variant cannot be defined non-fertile any more because the U-233 generation. The advantage of such a fuel option consisting basically on a remarkable already existing technological background and a potential acceleration in getting rid of the Pu stocks. All U-free fuels are envisaged to be operated under a once-through cycle scheme being the spent fuel outlooked to be sent directly to the final disposal in deep geological formations without requiring any further reprocessing treatment, thanks to the quality-poor residual Pu and a very high chemical stability under the current fuel reprocessing techniques. Besides, inert matrix-thoria fuel technology is suitable for in-reactor MAs transmutation. An additional interest in Th containing fuel refers to applicability in ADS, the innovative accelerated driven subcritical systems, specifically aimed at plutonium, minor actnides and long lived fission products transmutation in a Th-fuel cycle scheme which enables to avoid generations of new TRUs. A first common irradiation experiment in Halden, aimed at assessing the basic under-irradiation behaviour of the new proposed fuels, is under preparation, in view of starting the irradiation beginning 2000 (author) (ml)
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Institutt for energiteknikk, OECD Halden Reactor Project, Halden (Norway); vp; May 1999; p. 27; Enlarged HPG meeting on high burn-up fuel performance, safety and reliability and degradation of in-core materials and water chemistry effects and man-machine systems research; Loen (Norway); 24-29 May 1999; Available from IFE, PO Box 173, 1751 Halden Norway; 18 refs., 8 figs., 12 tabs
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ACTINIDE NUCLEI, ACTINIDES, ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FUELS, HEAVY ION DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, HEAVY NUCLEI, ISOTOPES, MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS, METALS, NEON 24 DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, NUCLEAR FUELS, NUCLEI, RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT, RADIOISOTOPES, REACTOR MATERIALS, REACTORS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SOLID FUELS, SPONTANEOUS FISSION RADIOISOTOPES, STORAGE, TRANSURANIUM ELEMENTS, URANIUM ISOTOPES, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE STORAGE, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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