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Radiogenic lead from poly-metallic thorium ores as a valuable material for advanced nuclear facilities

Authors :
Kulikov, G. G.
Apse, V. A.
Kulikov, E. G.
Kozhahmet, B. K.
Shkodin, A. O.
Shmelev, A. N.
Source :
Kerntechnik; March 2017, Vol. 82 Issue: 1 p87-91, 5p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Main purpose of the study is assessing reasonability for recovery, production and application of radiogenic lead as a coolant, neutron moderator and neutron reflector in advanced fast reactors and accelerator-driven systems (ADS). The following results were obtained: 1. Radiogenic lead with high content of isotope 208Pb can be extracted from thorium or mixed thorium-uranium ores because 208Pb is a final product of 232Th natural decay chain. 2. The use of radiogenic lead with high 208Pb content in advanced fast reactors and ADS makes it possible to improve significantly their neutron-physical and thermal-hydraulic parameters. 3. The use of radiogenic lead with high 208Pb content in advanced fast reactors as a coolant opens the possibilities for more intense fuel breeding and for application of well-known oxide fuel instead of the promising but not tested enough nitride fuel under the same safety parameters. 4. The use of radiogenic lead with high 208Pb content in advanced fast reactors as a neutron reflector opens a possibility for substantial elongation of prompt neutron lifetime. As a result, chain fission reaction in the reactor core could be slowed down, and the reactor operation could become safer. 5. The use of radiogenic lead with high 208Pb content in ADS as a coolant can upgrade substantially the level of neutron flux in the ADS blanket. Thus, favorable conditions could be formed in the ADS blanket for effective transmutation of radioactive wastes with low cross-sections of radiative neutron capture.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09323902
Volume :
82
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Kerntechnik
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs55084261
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3139/124.110665