2020
DOI: 10.1002/er.5322
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Impacts of an ATF cladding on neutronic performances of the soluble‐boron‐free ATOM core

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“…In order to investigate the cycle length and discharge burnup for a two-batch fuel management (FM), a linear reactivity model [11] is used and the results are given in Table II, in which it is assumed that neutron leakage is 7,000 pcm. One can see that the cycle length and discharge burnup increase noticeably with a slight increase in the HTU ratio from the reference one.…”
Section: Maximization Of the Neutron Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to investigate the cycle length and discharge burnup for a two-batch fuel management (FM), a linear reactivity model [11] is used and the results are given in Table II, in which it is assumed that neutron leakage is 7,000 pcm. One can see that the cycle length and discharge burnup increase noticeably with a slight increase in the HTU ratio from the reference one.…”
Section: Maximization Of the Neutron Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that each FA has a single CSBA and DiBA design for simplicity. An accidenttolerant-fuel (ATF) cladding, Cr15Al-coated Zir-4, is also utilized for improved safety of the reactor [11], in which the Cr15Al coating thickness is 30 micron.…”
Section: The Atom Core Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high concentration of boric acid at the BOL increases the moderator temperature coefficient's positivity (MTC) 6 . Therefore, there is an approach for soluble‐boron‐free reactors regarding cheaper operation costs and inherently operation safety 7,8 . Materials with a high neutron absorption cross‐section, such as gadolinia and erbia, are burnable absorbers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Therefore, there is an approach for soluble-boron-free reactors regarding cheaper operation costs and inherently operation safety. 7,8 Materials with a high neutron absorption cross-section, such as gadolinia and erbia, are burnable absorbers. These materials insert a negative reactivity after the radiative capture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper is concerned with a PWR-type SMR, named Autonomous Transportable on-demand Reactor Module (ATOM), which is currently under development at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Korea 7 , 12 . The standard FA design was first adopted in the early ATOM cores.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%