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Power flattening and reactivity suppression strategies for the Canadian supercritical water reactor concept

Abstract

The Canadian supercritical water-cooled reactor (SCWR) is a conceptual heavy water moderated, supercritical light water cooled pressure tube reactor. In contrast to current heavy water power reactors, the Canadian SCWR will be a batch fuelled reactor. Associated with batch fuelling is a large beginning-of-cycle excess reactivity. Furthermore, radial power peaking arising as a consequence of batch refuelling must be mitigated in some way. In this paper, burnable neutron absorber (BNA) added to fuel and absorbing rods inserted into the core are considered for reactivity management and power flattening. A combination of approaches appears adequate to reduce the core radial power peaking, while also providing reactivity suppression.

Authors

McDonald M; Colton A; Pencer J

Volume

1

Pagination

pp. 409-421

Publication Date

January 1, 2015

Conference proceedings

Canadian Nuclear Society 35th Annual Conference of the Canadian Nuclear Society and 38th CNS Cna Student Conference 2015

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