2003
DOI: 10.1080/18811248.2003.9715328
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Optimal Burnable Poison-Loading in a PWR with Carbon Coated Particle Fuel

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“…To mitigate the problem of unacceptable power peaking arising due to high fissile content (after the poison layer has burnt off), poison burn-out is delayed in the BPZ arrangement. The fissile content in the fuel pins at poison burn-out is therefore lower and thus helps to reduce the power peaking (Mart, 2013, Kauchi andShimazu, 2003).…”
Section: Burnable Poison Zoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To mitigate the problem of unacceptable power peaking arising due to high fissile content (after the poison layer has burnt off), poison burn-out is delayed in the BPZ arrangement. The fissile content in the fuel pins at poison burn-out is therefore lower and thus helps to reduce the power peaking (Mart, 2013, Kauchi andShimazu, 2003).…”
Section: Burnable Poison Zoningmentioning
confidence: 99%