Fuel Density, Uranium Enrichment, and Performance Studies for the Advanced Neutron Source Reactor

Fuel Density, Uranium Enrichment, and Performance Studies for the Advanced Neutron Source Reactor

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 46

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Consistent with the words of the budget request for the Advanced Neutron Source (ANS), DOE commissioned a study of the impact on performance of using medium- or low-enriched uranium (MEU or LEU) in the fuel of the reactor that generates the neutrons. In the course of the study, performance calculations for 19 different combinations of reactor core volume, fuel density and enrichment, power level, and other relevant parameters were carried out. Since then, another 14 cases have been analyzed at Oak Ridge to explore some of the more interesting and important configurations and to gain further insights into the tradeoffs between performance and enrichment. Furthermore, with the aid of the data from these additional cases, we have been able to correlate the most important performance parameters (peak thermal neutron flux in the reflector and core life) with reactor power, fuel density, and fuel enrichment. This enables us to investigate intermediate cases, or alternative cases that might be proposed by people within or outside the project, without the time and expense of doing completely new neutronics calculations for each new example. The main drivers of construction and operating costs are the reactor power level and the number of fuel plates to be fabricated each year; these quantities can be calculated from the correlations. The results show that the baseline two-element core design cannot be adapted to any practical fuel of greatly reduced enrichment without great performance penalties, but that a modification of the design, in which one additional fuel element is incorporated to provide extra volume for lower enrichment fuels, has the capability of using existing, or more advanced, fuel types to lower the uranium enrichment.


Advanced Neutron Source Enrichment Study

Advanced Neutron Source Enrichment Study

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 8

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A study has been performed of the impact on performance of using low enriched uranium (20% 235U) or medium enriched uranium (35% 235U) as an alternative fuel for the Advanced Neutron Source, which is currently designed to use uranium enriched to 93% 235U. Higher fuel densities and larger volume cores were evaluated at the lower enrichments in terms of impact on neutron flux, safety, safeguards, technical feasibility, and cost. The feasibility of fabricating uranium silicide fuel at increasing material density was specifically addressed by a panel of international experts on research reactor fuels. The most viable alternative designs for the reactor at lower enrichments were identified and discussed. Several sensitivity analyses were performed to gain an understanding of the performance of the reactor at parametric values of power, fuel density, core volume, and enrichment that were interpolations between the boundary values imposed on the study or extrapolations from known technology.


Mason Bishop Family Collection

Mason Bishop Family Collection

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Collection consists of miscellaneous programs from Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, Michigan, musical societies, 1909-1945; four yearbooks of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Kalamazoo Chapter, 1952-1956; one Wedding Costumes booklet, published by Doubleday Brothers and Co.; one WMU Women's League Handbook, 1928-1929; Calendar of the Circuit Court and petit jurors list, Kalamazoo County, April term, 1949; Bishop family correspondence, 1909-1913; Michigan Federation [of Women's Clubs] cookbook, 1909; Prairie Farmer Union certificate, 1941; Bird's Eye View map of Vicksburg, Michigan, 1880; various theatrical, concert, and graduation programs, 1909-1905; a notebook, a certificate, a souvenir, a receipt and return envelopes, a ballot, and a prescription.


Advanced Neutron Source Enrichment Study. Volume 2

Advanced Neutron Source Enrichment Study. Volume 2

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 592

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A study has been performed of the impact on performance of using low enriched uranium (20% 235U) or medium enriched uranium (35% 235U) as an alternative fuel for the Advanced Neutron Source, which is currently designed to use uranium enriched to 93% 235U. Higher fuel densities and larger volume cores were evaluated at the lower enrichments in terms of impact on neutron flux, safety, safeguards, technical feasibility, and cost. The feasibility of fabricating uranium silicide fuel at increasing material density was specifically addressed by a panel of international experts on research reactor fuels. The most viable alternative designs for the reactor at lower enrichments were identified and discussed. Several sensitivity analyses were performed to gain an understanding of the performance of the reactor at parametric values of power, fuel density, core volume, and enrichment that were interpolations between the boundary values imposed on the study or extrapolations from known technology. Volume 2 of this report contains 26 appendices containing results, meeting minutes, and fuel panel presentations. There are 26 appendices in this volume.


Impact of Fuel Density on Performance and Economy of Research Reactors

Impact of Fuel Density on Performance and Economy of Research Reactors

Author: IAEA

Publisher: International Atomic Energy Agency

Published: 2021-04-22

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9201205201

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Research reactor fuel technology continues to evolve, driven in part by international efforts to develop high density fuels to enable the conversion of more reactors from highly enriched uranium (HEU) to low enriched uranium (LEU) fuels. These high density fuels may offer economic benefits for research reactors, despite being more expensive initially, because they offer the prospect of higher per-assembly burnup, thus reducing the number of assemblies that must be procured, and more flexibility in terms of spent fuel management compared to the currently qualified and commercially available LEU silicide fuels. Additionally, these new fuels may offer better performance characteristics. This publication provides a preliminary evaluation of the impacts on research reactor performance and fuel costs from using high density fuel. Several case studies are presented and compared to illustrate these impacts.


Relative Performance Properties of the ORNL Advanced Neutron Source Reactor with Reduced Enrichment Fuels

Relative Performance Properties of the ORNL Advanced Neutron Source Reactor with Reduced Enrichment Fuels

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 18

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Three cores for the Advanced Neutron Source reactor, differing in size, enrichment, and uranium density in the fuel meat, have been analyzed. Performance properties of the reduced enrichment cores are compared with those of the HEU reference configuration. Core lifetime estimates suggest that none of these configurations will operate for the design goal of 17 days at 330 MW. With modes increases in fuel density and/or enrichment, however, the operating lifetimes of the HEU and MEU designs can be extended to the desired length. Achieving this lifetime with LEU fuel in any of the three studies cores, however, will require the successful development of denser fuels and/or structural materials with thermal neutron absorption cross sections substantially less than that of Al-6061. Relative to the HEU reference case, the peak thermal neutron flux in cores with reduced enrichment will be diminished by about 25--30%.


Studies of the Impact of Fuel Enrichment on the Performance of the Advanced Neutron Source Reactor

Studies of the Impact of Fuel Enrichment on the Performance of the Advanced Neutron Source Reactor

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 9

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As part of a larger study involving several organizations, the Advanced Neutron Source (ANS) Project made performance calculations for 19 different combinations of reactor core volume, fuel density and enrichment, power level, and other relevant parameters. These calculations were performed by Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Subsequently, ORNL analyzed 14 other cases. With the aid of data from these 33 cases, the laboratory has been able to correlate the most important performance characteristics (peak thermal flux in the reflector and core life) with fuel enrichment, fuel density, and power. The correlations permits the investigation of additional cases without going to the expense of doing completely new neutronics calculations for each new one and can be used to prepare curves showing the effects of different enrichments and of different fuel densities within the entire range from existing technology to the very advanced, as yet undeveloped fuels that have been proposed from time to time.


Applications of Research Reactors

Applications of Research Reactors

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher: International Atomic Energy Agency

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9789201450104

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This publication is a comprehensive study that reviews the current situation in a great number of applications of research reactors. It revises the contents of IAEA TECDOC-1234, The Applications of Research Reactors, giving detailed updates on each field of research reactor uses worldwide. Reactors of all sizes and capabilities can benefit from the sharing of current practices and research enabled via this updated version, which describes the requirements for practicing methods as diverse as neutron activation analysis, education and training, neutron scattering and neutron imaging, silicon doping and radioisotope production, material/fuel irradiation and testing, and some others. Many underutilised research reactors can learn how to diversify their technical capabilities, staff and potential commercial partners and users seeking research reactor services and products. The content of the publication has also been strengthened in terms of current issues facing the vast majority of research reactors by including sections describing user and customer relations as well as strategic planning considerations.


Fuel Qualification Plan for the Advanced Neutron Source Reactor

Fuel Qualification Plan for the Advanced Neutron Source Reactor

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 40

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This report describes the development and qualification plan for the fuel for the Advanced Neutron Source. The reference fuel is U3Si2, dispersed in aluminum and clad in 6061 aluminum. This report was prepared in May 1994, at which time the reference design was for a two-element core containing highly enriched uranium (93% 235U) . The reactor was in the process of being redesigned to accommodate lowered uranium enrichment and became a three-element core containing a higher volume fraction of uranium enriched to 50% 235U. Consequently, this report was not issued at that time and would have been revised to reflect the possibly different requirements of the lower-enrichment, higher-volume fraction fuel. Because the reactor is now being canceled, this unrevised report is being issued for archival purposes. The report describes the fabrication and inspection development plan, the irradiation tests and performance modeling to qualify performance, the transient testing that is part of the safety program, and the interactions and interfaces of the fuel development with other tasks.