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Physics of Plutonium Recycling in Thermal Reactors

Abstract

A substantial programme of experimental reactor physics work with plutonium fuels has been carried out in the UK; the purpose of this paper is to review the experimental and theoretical work, with emphasis on plutonium recycling in thermal reactors. Although the main incentive for some of the work may have been to study plutonium build-up in uranium-fuelled reactors, it is nevertheless relevant to plutonium recycling and no distinction is drawn between build-up and enrichment studies. A variety of techniques have been for determining reactivity, neutron spectrum and reaction rates in simple assemblies of plutonium-aluminium fuel with water, graphite and beryllia moderators. These experiments give confidence in the basic data and methods of calculation for near-homogeneous mixtures of plutonium and moderator. In the practical case of plutonium recycling it is necessary to confirm that satisfactory predictions can be made for heterogeneous lattices enriched with plutonium. In this field, experiments have been carried out with plutonium-uranium metal and oxide-cluster fuels in graphite-moderated lattices and in SGHW lattices, and the effects of {sup 240}Pu have been studied by perturbation measurements with single fuel elements. The exponential and critical experiments have used tonne quantities of fuel with plutonium contents ranging from 0.25 to 1.2%  More>>
Authors:
Kinchin, G. H. [1] 
  1. Atomic Energy Establishment, Winfrith, Dorchester, Dorset (United Kingdom)
Publication Date:
Sep 15, 1967
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-SM-88/24
Resource Relation:
Conference: Symposium on the Use of Plutonium as a Reactor Fuel, Brussels (Belgium), 13-17 Mar 1967; Other Information: 29 refs., 7 figs., 2 tabs.; Related Information: In: Plutonium as a Reactor Fuel. Proceedings of a Symposium on the Use of Plutonium as a Reactor Fuel| 876 p.
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; ALUMINIUM; BERYLLIUM OXIDES; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; EXPERIMENTAL REACTORS; FUEL ELEMENTS; GRAPHITE; HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES; ISOTOPE RATIO; MODERATORS; NEUTRON SPECTRA; NUCLEAR FUELS; PERTURBATION THEORY; PLUTONIUM; PLUTONIUM 240; PLUTONIUM RECYCLE; REACTION KINETICS; TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT; THERMAL REACTORS; URANIUM; WATER
OSTI ID:
22117115
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISSN 0074-1884; TRN: XA13M1347073736
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 29-42
Announcement Date:
Aug 01, 2013

Citation Formats

Kinchin, G. H. Physics of Plutonium Recycling in Thermal Reactors. IAEA: N. p., 1967. Web.
Kinchin, G. H. Physics of Plutonium Recycling in Thermal Reactors. IAEA.
Kinchin, G. H. 1967. "Physics of Plutonium Recycling in Thermal Reactors." IAEA.
@misc{etde_22117115,
title = {Physics of Plutonium Recycling in Thermal Reactors}
author = {Kinchin, G. H.}
abstractNote = {A substantial programme of experimental reactor physics work with plutonium fuels has been carried out in the UK; the purpose of this paper is to review the experimental and theoretical work, with emphasis on plutonium recycling in thermal reactors. Although the main incentive for some of the work may have been to study plutonium build-up in uranium-fuelled reactors, it is nevertheless relevant to plutonium recycling and no distinction is drawn between build-up and enrichment studies. A variety of techniques have been for determining reactivity, neutron spectrum and reaction rates in simple assemblies of plutonium-aluminium fuel with water, graphite and beryllia moderators. These experiments give confidence in the basic data and methods of calculation for near-homogeneous mixtures of plutonium and moderator. In the practical case of plutonium recycling it is necessary to confirm that satisfactory predictions can be made for heterogeneous lattices enriched with plutonium. In this field, experiments have been carried out with plutonium-uranium metal and oxide-cluster fuels in graphite-moderated lattices and in SGHW lattices, and the effects of {sup 240}Pu have been studied by perturbation measurements with single fuel elements. The exponential and critical experiments have used tonne quantities of fuel with plutonium contents ranging from 0.25 to 1.2% and the perturbation experiments have extended both the range of plutonium contents and the range of isotopic compositions of plutonium. In addition to reactivity and reactivity coefficients, such as the temperature coefficients, attention has been concentrated on relative reaction rate distributions which provide evidence for variations of neutron spectrum. .Theoretical comparisons, together with similar comparisons for non-uniform lattices, establish the validity of methods of calculation which have been used to study the feasibility of plutonium recycling in thermal reactors. (author)}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1967}
month = {Sep}
}