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Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations | 2013

Study of Thorium-Plutonium Fuel for Possible Operating Cycle Extension in PWRs

Klara L Insulander Björk; Cheuk Wah Lau; Henrik Nylén; Urban Sandberg

Computer simulations have been carried out to investigate the possibility of extending operating cycle length in the Pressurised Water Reactor Ringhals 3 by the use of thorium-plutonium oxide fuel. The calculations have been carried out using tools and methods that are normally employed for reload design and safety evaluation in Ringhals 3. The 3-batch reload scheme and the power level have been kept unchanged, and a normal uranium oxide fuel assembly designed for a 12-month operating cycle in this reactor is used as a reference. The use of plutonium as the fissile component reduces the worth of control rods and soluble boron, which makes it necessary to modify the control systems. The delayed neutron fraction is low compared with the reference, but simulations and qualitative assessments of relevant transients indicate that the reactor could still be operated safely. Differences in reactivity coefficients are mainly beneficial for the outcome of transient simulations for the thorium based fuel. A 50% extension of the current 12-month operating cycle length should be possible with thorium-plutonium mixed oxide fuel, given an upgrade of the control systems. More detailed simulations have to be carried out for some transients in order to confirm the qualitative reasoning presented.


Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations | 2014

Feasibility Study of 1/3 Thorium-Plutonium Mixed Oxide Core

Cheuk Wah Lau; Henrik Nylén; Klara L Insulander Björk; Urban Sandberg

Thorium-plutonium mixed oxide (Th-MOX) fuel has become one of the most promising solutions to reduce a large and increasing plutonium stockpile. Compared with traditional uranium-plutonium mixed oxide (U-MOX) fuels, Th-MOX fuel has higher consumption rate of plutonium in LWRs. Besides, thorium based fuels have improved thermomechanical material properties compared with traditional U-MOX fuels. Previous studies on a full Th-MOX core have shown reduced efficiency in reactivity control mechanisms, stronger reactivity feedback, and a significantly lower fraction of delayed neutrons compared with a traditional uranium oxide (UOX) core. These problems complicate the implementation of a full Th-MOX core in a similar way as for a traditional U-MOX core. In order to reduce and avoid some of these issues, the introduction of a lower fraction of Th-MOX fuel in the core is proposed. In this study, one-third of the assemblies are Th-MOX fuel, and the rest are traditional UOX fuel. The feasibility study is based on the Swedish Ringhals-3 PWR. The results show that the core characteristics are more similar to a traditional UOX core, and the fraction of delayed neutrons is within acceptable limits. Moreover, the damping of axial xenon oscillations induced by control rod insertions is almost 5 times more effective for the 1/3 Th-MOX core compared with the standard core.


Archive | 2016

Overview of the Thor Energy Thorium Fuel Development Program

Saleem S. Drera; Julian F. Kelly; Øystein Asphjell; Klara L Insulander Björk

THOR Energy, a Norwegian nuclear fuel technology company, has developed and is currently testing two new thorium-based fuels for use in existing nuclear power plants—the ThADD and the ThMOX fuels. In the effort to license these fuels, the company has initiated an internationally supported fuel campaign, which includes a 5 year irradiation trial at the Halden test reactor in Norway.


Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2011

Comparison of thorium-based fuels with different fissile components in existing boiling water reactors

Klara L Insulander Björk; Valentin Fhager; Christophe Demazière


Proceedings of Global 2009 | 2009

Comparison of Thorium-Plutonium fuel and MOX fuel for PWRs

Klara L Insulander Björk; Valentin Fhager


Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2015

Commercial thorium fuel manufacture and irradiation: Testing (Th, Pu)O2 and (Th, U)O2 in the “Seven-Thirty” program

Klara L Insulander Björk; Saleem S. Drera; Julian F. Kelly; Carlo Vitanza; Christian Helsengreen; Terje Tverberg; Matylda Sobieska; Barbara C. Oberländer; Harri Tuomisto; Laura Kekkonen; Jonathan Wright; Uffe Bergmann; Daniel P. Mathers


Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2013

A BWR fuel assembly design for efficient use of plutonium in thorium–plutonium fuel

Klara L Insulander Björk


Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2014

Thorium fuel production and results from beginning of life irradiation

Saleem S. Drera; Klara L Insulander Björk; Julian F. Kelly


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015

Thermal–mechanical performance modeling of thorium–plutonium oxide fuel and comparison with on-line irradiation data

Klara L Insulander Björk; Laura Kekkonen


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016

Ceria-thoria pellet manufacturing in preparation for plutonia-thoria LWR fuel production

Saleem S. Drera; Klara L Insulander Björk; Matylda Sobieska

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Cheuk Wah Lau

Chalmers University of Technology

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Christophe Demazière

Chalmers University of Technology

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Henrik Nylén

Chalmers University of Technology

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Victor Dykin

Chalmers University of Technology

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Terje Tverberg

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Daniel P. Mathers

National Nuclear Laboratory

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