화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.41, No.5, 435-447, 2000
Investigation of neutronic potential of a moderated (D-T) fusion driven hybrid reactor fueled with thorium to breed fissile fuel for LWRs
The potential of a moderated hybrid reactor fueled with ThC2 or ThF4 is investigated by a PF (plant factor) 75% under a first wall fusion neutron current load of 5 MW/m(2) LWR (Light Water Reactor) fuel rods containing ThC2 or ThF4 are replaced in the fissile fuel zone of the hybrid reactor. It is considered that gas (He or CO2), or flibe (Li2BeF4), or natural lithium is the coolant. The behaviour of the neutronic potential is observed for four years. At the end of the operation period, the Cumulative Fissile Fuel Enrichment (CFFE) values varied between 3.55 and 7% depending on the fuel and coolant type. Calculations show that the best neutronic performance is obtained with Flibe, followed by air and natural lithium coolants. After 48 months, the maximum CFFE value is 7% in the ThF4 fuel and flibe coolant mode, and the lowest CFFE value 3.55% is in the ThC2 fuel and natural lithium coolant mode. Consequently, these enrichments would be sufficient for LWRs. The Tritium Breeding Ratio (TBR) values are greater than 1.05 for all investigated natural lithium coolant modes, and the investigated hybrid reactor is self-sufficient in the tritium required for the D,T fusion driver in these modes during the operation period. The blanket energy multiplication factor M, varies between 2.45 and 3.68 depending on the type of fuel and coolant at the end of the operation period. At the same time, the peak-to-average fission power density ratio decreases by similar to 25%. The lowest radial neutron leakage out of the blanket is in the blanket with the flibe coolant modes.