Thermal Aspects of Using Uranium Mononitride Fuel in a SuperCritical Water-Cooled Reactor at Maximum Heat Flux Conditions

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Milner, Ashley [1 ]
Pascoe, Caleb [1 ]
Patel, Hemal [1 ]
Peiman, Wargha [1 ]
Richards, Graham [1 ]
Pioro, Igor [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ontario Inst Technol, Fac Energy Syst & Nucl Sci, Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4, Canada
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 2010, VOL 2 | 2011年
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Generation IV nuclear reactor technology is increasing in popularity worldwide. One of the six Generation-IV-reactor types are Super Critical Water-cooled Reactors (SCWRs). The main objective of SCWRs is to increase substantially thermal efficiency of Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) and thus, to reduce electricity costs. This reactor type is developed from concepts of both Light Water Reactors (LWRs) and supercritical fossil-fired steam generators. The SCWR is similar to a LWR, but operates at a higher pressure and temperature. The coolant used in a SCWR is light water, which has supercritical pressures and temperatures during operation. Typical light water operating parameters for SCWRs are a pressure of 25 MPa, an inlet temperature of 280 350 degrees C, and an outlet temperature up to 625 degrees C. Currently, NPPs have thermal efficiency about of 30 - 35%, whereas SCW NPPs will operate with thermal efficiencies of 45 - 50%. Furthermore, since SCWRs have significantly higher water parameters than current watercooled reactors, they are able to support cogeneration of hydrogen. Studies conducted on fuel-channel options for SCWRs have shown that using uranium dioxide (UO2) as a fuel at supercritical-water conditions might be questionable. The industry accepted limit for the fuel centerline temperature is 1850 degrees C and using UO2 would exceed this limit at certain conditions. Because of this problem, there have been other fuel options considered with a higher thermal conductivity. A generic 43-element bundle for an SCWR, using uranium mononitride (UN) as the fuel, is discussed in this paper. The material for the sheath is Inconel-600, because it has a high resistance to corrosion and can adhere to the maximum sheath-temperature design limit of 850 degrees C. For the purpose of this paper, the bundle will be analyzed at its maximum heat flux. This will verify if the fuel centerline temperature does not exceed 1850 degrees C and that the sheath temperature remains below the limit of 850 degrees C.
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