2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10512-013-9653-7
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RITM-200: new-generation reactor for a new nuclear icebreaker

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“…Most importantly, it is obvious that currently practised 5% enrichment wouldn't be able to provide a 15 years core life and therefore, the licensing of long-life marine SMR cores will have to follow a path different from a commercial reactor. In regard to the enrichment, it can be said that new generation of icebreaker cores KLT-40S uses 14.1% U-235 enrichment and KLT-40M uses 90% enrichment (Zverev et al, 2013). This fact justifies that marine propulsion cores generally employ higher enrichment level than the practice in order to obtain longer core life.…”
Section: Design Goals and Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most importantly, it is obvious that currently practised 5% enrichment wouldn't be able to provide a 15 years core life and therefore, the licensing of long-life marine SMR cores will have to follow a path different from a commercial reactor. In regard to the enrichment, it can be said that new generation of icebreaker cores KLT-40S uses 14.1% U-235 enrichment and KLT-40M uses 90% enrichment (Zverev et al, 2013). This fact justifies that marine propulsion cores generally employ higher enrichment level than the practice in order to obtain longer core life.…”
Section: Design Goals and Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OK-900, have employed with more than 20% 235 U enrichment (Bukharin, 2006), but a new generation of icebreaker cores (e.g. are reported to use less than 20% 235 U (Zverev et al, 2013) enrichment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OK-900, have utilised a cermet fuel with uranium enriched to more than 20% 235 U (Bukharin, 2006), but a new generation of icebreaker cores (e.g. are reported to use cermet fuel consisting of zirconium-based alloy host material embedded with UO 2 particles enriched to less than 20% 235 U (Zverev et al, 2013). These reactors will have a relatively low maximum power output of 174 MWth, a low capacity factor (around 65%) and require refueling every 7 years (Bukharin, 2006, Prasad et al, 2015.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OK-900, have utilised a cermet fuel with uranium enriched to more than 20% 235 U (Bukharin, 2006), but a new generation of icebreaker cores (e.g. are reported to use cermet fuel consisting of zirconium-based alloy host material embedded with UO 2 particles enriched to less than 20% 235 U (Zverev et al, 2013). The reactor will have a relatively low maximum power output of 174 MWth, a low capacity factor (around 65%) and require refueling every 7 years (Bukharin, 2006, Prasad et al, 2015.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%