Use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the VVER reactor core life extension

The paper presents the results of a computational and theoretical analysis concerned with the use of erbium as a burnable absorber in VVER-type reactors. Partial refueling options for the reactor life extension to 18 and 24 months is considered, the refueling ratio being equal to thr...

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Main Authors: Saleh H. Alassaf, Vladimir I. Savander, Ahmed A. Hassan
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Published: National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI) 2020-11-01
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spelling doaj-ca4383ba69474026a4c38e6116c9fa862020-11-25T04:00:25ZengNational Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)Nuclear Energy and Technology2452-30382020-11-016427527910.3897/nucet.6.6056360563Use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the VVER reactor core life extensionSaleh H. Alassaf0Vladimir I. Savander1Ahmed A. Hassan2National Research Nuclear University MEPhINational Research Nuclear University MEPhINational Research Nuclear University MEPhI The paper presents the results of a computational and theoretical analysis concerned with the use of erbium as a burnable absorber in VVER-type reactors. Partial refueling options for the reactor life extension to 18 and 24 months is considered, the refueling ratio being equal to three for the 18-month life and to two for the 24-month life. Erbium is expected to be present in all fuel elements in the FA with the same weight content. The influence of the erbium weight content on such neutronic characteristics of the reactor and fuel as burn-up, reactivity coefficients, residual volume of “liquid" control, and amounts of the liquid radioactive waste (LRW) formed was assessed. The calculations were performed using a simplified model of refueling without FA reshuffling. An infinite array of polycells consisting of FAs with different in-core times was considered. The escape of neutrons from the core was taken into account by selecting the critical value K∞ at the end of life. Erbium does not burn up in full for the lifetime which affects the fuel burn-up as compared with the liquid excessive reactivity compensation system. The reduction is 0.7% per 0.1% of the erbium weight load in the fuel elements. This, however, also reduces the maximum content of the boron absorber in the coolant and the LRW accumulation in the ratio of 5% per 0.1% of the erbium weight load. Erbium influences the spectral component of the coolant temperature reactivity coefficient which turns out to be negative even with its minor weight fraction in fuel elements, and a reduction in the boron absorber fraction leads to a positive value of the density reactivity coefficient. As a result, the overall coolant temperature reactivity coefficient has a negative value throughout the lifetime. https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/60563/download/pdf/VVERburnable absorbererbiumr
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Vladimir I. Savander
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Use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the VVER reactor core life extension
Nuclear Energy and Technology
VVER
burnable absorber
erbium
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author_facet Saleh H. Alassaf
Vladimir I. Savander
Ahmed A. Hassan
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title Use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the VVER reactor core life extension
title_short Use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the VVER reactor core life extension
title_full Use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the VVER reactor core life extension
title_fullStr Use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the VVER reactor core life extension
title_full_unstemmed Use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the VVER reactor core life extension
title_sort use of erbium as a burnable absorber for the vver reactor core life extension
publisher National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)
series Nuclear Energy and Technology
issn 2452-3038
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The paper presents the results of a computational and theoretical analysis concerned with the use of erbium as a burnable absorber in VVER-type reactors. Partial refueling options for the reactor life extension to 18 and 24 months is considered, the refueling ratio being equal to three for the 18-month life and to two for the 24-month life. Erbium is expected to be present in all fuel elements in the FA with the same weight content. The influence of the erbium weight content on such neutronic characteristics of the reactor and fuel as burn-up, reactivity coefficients, residual volume of “liquid" control, and amounts of the liquid radioactive waste (LRW) formed was assessed. The calculations were performed using a simplified model of refueling without FA reshuffling. An infinite array of polycells consisting of FAs with different in-core times was considered. The escape of neutrons from the core was taken into account by selecting the critical value K∞ at the end of life. Erbium does not burn up in full for the lifetime which affects the fuel burn-up as compared with the liquid excessive reactivity compensation system. The reduction is 0.7% per 0.1% of the erbium weight load in the fuel elements. This, however, also reduces the maximum content of the boron absorber in the coolant and the LRW accumulation in the ratio of 5% per 0.1% of the erbium weight load. Erbium influences the spectral component of the coolant temperature reactivity coefficient which turns out to be negative even with its minor weight fraction in fuel elements, and a reduction in the boron absorber fraction leads to a positive value of the density reactivity coefficient. As a result, the overall coolant temperature reactivity coefficient has a negative value throughout the lifetime.
topic VVER
burnable absorber
erbium
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