Rapid preliminary modeling of transport reactor cores

At the present time, JSC Baltiskiy zavod has built and transported to the deployment site at Pevek Akademik Lomonosov, a floating nuclear power unit (FNPU), project 20870. There are also three multi-purpose nuclear icebreakers of project 22220 (Arktika, Sibir, Ural) under constructio...

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Main Author: Vladimir I. Korolev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI) 2021-03-01
Series:Nuclear Energy and Technology
Online Access:https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/65310/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-85ad0f77289d4fe9a569a6f01030b8452021-09-28T14:36:46ZengNational Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)Nuclear Energy and Technology2452-30382021-03-0171414710.3897/nucet.7.6531065310Rapid preliminary modeling of transport reactor coresVladimir I. Korolev0Admiral Makarov State university of Maritime and Inland shipping (SUMIS) At the present time, JSC Baltiskiy zavod has built and transported to the deployment site at Pevek Akademik Lomonosov, a floating nuclear power unit (FNPU), project 20870. There are also three multi-purpose nuclear icebreakers of project 22220 (Arktika, Sibir, Ural) under construction at Baltiskiy being at different readiness stages. A decision has been made to build a nuclear icebreaker, Lider, of even a higher power. Integral reactors developed by JSC OKBM Afrikantov are installed in the nuclear icebreakers using new assembly-type cores which have not been used earlier in floating facilities. A great deal of preliminary calculation is required to give these cores as advantageous characteristics as possible. The paper proposes a procedure for rapid modeling of floating cores with varied operating and design characteristics. This procedure can be used as part of preliminary modeling. The procedure is based on using a combined dimensionless parameter proposed by the author in (Korolev 2009). A chart is presented to model the key performance of cores for floating objects with a nuclear reactor NPPs. Eight assembly-type core options, which can be installed in transport reactors of a modular or integral design, are analyzed. https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/65310/download/pdf/
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author Vladimir I. Korolev
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Rapid preliminary modeling of transport reactor cores
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title Rapid preliminary modeling of transport reactor cores
title_short Rapid preliminary modeling of transport reactor cores
title_full Rapid preliminary modeling of transport reactor cores
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description At the present time, JSC Baltiskiy zavod has built and transported to the deployment site at Pevek Akademik Lomonosov, a floating nuclear power unit (FNPU), project 20870. There are also three multi-purpose nuclear icebreakers of project 22220 (Arktika, Sibir, Ural) under construction at Baltiskiy being at different readiness stages. A decision has been made to build a nuclear icebreaker, Lider, of even a higher power. Integral reactors developed by JSC OKBM Afrikantov are installed in the nuclear icebreakers using new assembly-type cores which have not been used earlier in floating facilities. A great deal of preliminary calculation is required to give these cores as advantageous characteristics as possible. The paper proposes a procedure for rapid modeling of floating cores with varied operating and design characteristics. This procedure can be used as part of preliminary modeling. The procedure is based on using a combined dimensionless parameter proposed by the author in (Korolev 2009). A chart is presented to model the key performance of cores for floating objects with a nuclear reactor NPPs. Eight assembly-type core options, which can be installed in transport reactors of a modular or integral design, are analyzed.
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