PRELIMINARY STUDY OF FUEL DEPLETION IN AP1000 PWR REACTOR FOR FUEL ASSEMBLY LEVEL USING SRAC2006 CODE
In the current era of technological advancement, the demand for energy is rapidly increasing. Therefore, there is a need for technology capable of producing large and sustainable amounts of energy. Nuclear reactors are a highly promising alternative energy source, offering long operational lifesp...
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id-itb.:840632024-08-13T21:06:06ZPRELIMINARY STUDY OF FUEL DEPLETION IN AP1000 PWR REACTOR FOR FUEL ASSEMBLY LEVEL USING SRAC2006 CODE Kurniawan, Agung Indonesia Final Project Pressurized Water Reactor, Fuel Burnup, Nuclear Waste, Nuclear Fuel Depletion INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84063 In the current era of technological advancement, the demand for energy is rapidly increasing. Therefore, there is a need for technology capable of producing large and sustainable amounts of energy. Nuclear reactors are a highly promising alternative energy source, offering long operational lifespans and competitive performance compared to fossil fuel-based energy for its high energy density. This study presents a preliminary analysis of fuel depletion in the Westinghouse AP1000 PWR reactor at the fuel assembly level. The power density used for the fuel assembly is adjusted according to different positions and enrichments within the AP1000 reactor core. The study aims to determine the burnup of the fuel assembly, including the waste generated at the end of the operational cycle. Simulations were conducted using the SRAC2006 code developed by JAERI, utilizing JENDL-4.0 nuclear data. The study was performed for several enrichment levels: 2.35%, 3.4%, and 4.45% by mass of Uranium-235. The results indicate that the fuel assembly with 2.35 w/o enrichment at the center of the core has the least remaining U-235 with the highest waste, indicating significant U-235 burnup. The percentage of U-235 remaining at the end of the cycle for fuel assemblies with 2.35 w/o, 3.4 w/o, and 4.45 w/o enrichment were 28.608%, 56.120%, and 78.593%, respectively. This study also identifies the production of new nuclides, including Plutonium, minor actinides, and long-lived fission products (LLFPs). The quantities produced vary depending on the enrichment level and the fuel assembly's position within the core. text |
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In the current era of technological advancement, the demand for energy is rapidly
increasing. Therefore, there is a need for technology capable of producing large and
sustainable amounts of energy. Nuclear reactors are a highly promising alternative
energy source, offering long operational lifespans and competitive performance
compared to fossil fuel-based energy for its high energy density. This study presents
a preliminary analysis of fuel depletion in the Westinghouse AP1000 PWR reactor
at the fuel assembly level. The power density used for the fuel assembly is adjusted
according to different positions and enrichments within the AP1000 reactor core.
The study aims to determine the burnup of the fuel assembly, including the waste
generated at the end of the operational cycle. Simulations were conducted using the
SRAC2006 code developed by JAERI, utilizing JENDL-4.0 nuclear data. The study
was performed for several enrichment levels: 2.35%, 3.4%, and 4.45% by mass of
Uranium-235. The results indicate that the fuel assembly with 2.35 w/o enrichment
at the center of the core has the least remaining U-235 with the highest waste,
indicating significant U-235 burnup. The percentage of U-235 remaining at the end
of the cycle for fuel assemblies with 2.35 w/o, 3.4 w/o, and 4.45 w/o enrichment
were 28.608%, 56.120%, and 78.593%, respectively. This study also identifies the
production of new nuclides, including Plutonium, minor actinides, and long-lived
fission products (LLFPs). The quantities produced vary depending on the
enrichment level and the fuel assembly's position within the core.
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PRELIMINARY STUDY OF FUEL DEPLETION IN AP1000 PWR REACTOR FOR FUEL ASSEMBLY LEVEL USING SRAC2006 CODE |
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PRELIMINARY STUDY OF FUEL DEPLETION IN AP1000 PWR REACTOR FOR FUEL ASSEMBLY LEVEL USING SRAC2006 CODE |
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PRELIMINARY STUDY OF FUEL DEPLETION IN AP1000 PWR REACTOR FOR FUEL ASSEMBLY LEVEL USING SRAC2006 CODE |
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