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THERMAL-HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS FOR HEU AND LEU TRANSITIONAL CORE CONVERSION OF THE MIT RESEARCH REACTOR

Title
THERMAL-HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS FOR HEU AND LEU TRANSITIONAL CORE CONVERSION OF THE MIT RESEARCH REACTOR
Author
김성중
Keywords
LEU conversion; MITR; RELAP5
Issue Date
2013-06
Publisher
AMER NUCLEAR SOC, 555 N KENSINGTON AVE, LA GRANGE PK, IL 60526 USA
Citation
Nuclear Technology, Jun 2013, 182(3), p.315-334
Abstract
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research Reactor (MITR) is evaluating a transitional core conversion strategy for converting from high-enrichment uranium (HEU) to low-enrichment uranium (LEU) fuel. The objective of this study is to analyze steady-state operational safety margins and loss of primary flow (LOF) accidents for the postulated HEU-LEU transitional core configurations. The thermal-hydraulic calculation was performed using the RELAP5 MOD 3.3 code based on 7.40-MW reactor power, which is the limiting safety system settings of the current licensed reactor power of 6 MW. A lumped average and a single hot channel were modeled in each core configuration with radial peaking factors of 2.0 and 1.76 for HEU and LEU fuel elements, respectively. Four natural convection valves and two antisiphon valves were modeled for natural convective heat removal during the LOF transient. Two different hot-channel configurations and full- and side-channel geometries were evaluated because the unique design of the MITRfuel element canform these two types of geometries. RELAP5 calculation results suggest that the transitional core conversion strategy is feasible and that sufficient thermal-hydraulic safety margins can be maintained.
URI
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.13182/NT12-81http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/46379
ISSN
0029-5450
DOI
10.13182/NT12-81
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