Effect of long-term storage of LWR spent fuel on Pu-thermal fuel cycle

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作者
Kurosawa, M
Naito, Y
Suyama, K
Itahara, K
Suzuki, K
Hamada, K
机构
[1] Mitsubishi Heavy Ind., Ltd.
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long-term storage; spent fuels; plutonium thermal; MOX fuels; fuel cycle; criticality safety; isotopic composition; Japan;
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10.3327/jaesj.40.486
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
According to the Long-term Program for Research, Development and Utilization of Nuclear Energy (June, 1994) in Japan, the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant will be operated shortly after the year 2000, and the planning of the construction of the second commercial plant will be decided around 2010. Also, it is described that spent fuel storage has a positive meaning as an energy resource for the future utilization of Pu. Considering the balance between the increase of spent fuels and the domestic reprocessing capacity in Japan, it can be expected that the long-term storage of UO2 spent fuels will be required. Then, we studied the effect of long-term storage of spent fuels on Pu-thermal fuel cycle. The burnup calculation were performed on the typical Japanese PWR fuel, and the burnup and criticality calculations were carried out on the Pu-thermal cores with MOX fuel. Based on the results, we evaluate the influence of extending the spent fuel storage term on the criticality safety, shielding design of the reprocessing plant and the core life time of the MOX core, etc. sAs the result of this work on long-term storage of LWR spent fuels, it becomes clear that there are few demerits regarding the lifetime of a MOX reactor core, and that there are many merits regarding the safety aspects of the fuel cycle facilities. Furthermore, long-term storage is meaningful as energy storage for effective utilization of Pu to be improved by technological innovation in future, and it will allow for sufficient time for the important policymaking of nuclear fuel cycle establishment in Japan.
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页码:486 / 494
页数:9
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