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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2015.12.004

Research and Development Methodology for Practical Use of Accident Tolerant Fuel in Light Water Reactors  

Kurata, Masaki (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.48, no.1, 2016 , pp. 26-32 More about this Journal
Abstract
Research and development (R&D) methodology for the practical use of accident tolerant fuel (ATF) in commercial light water reactors is discussed in the present review. The identification and quantification of the R&D-metrics and the attribute of candidate ATF-concepts, recognition of the gap between the present R&D status and the targeted practical use, prioritization of the R&D, and technology screening schemes are important for achieving a common understanding on technology screening process among stakeholders in the near term and in developing an efficient R&D track toward practical use. Technology readiness levels and attribute guides are considered to be proper indices for these evaluations. In the midterm, the selected ATF-concepts will be developed toward the technology readiness level-5, at which stage the performance of the prototype fuel rods and the practicality of industrial scale fuel manufacturing will be verified and validated. Regarding the screened-out concepts, which are recognized to have attractive potentials, the fundamental R&D should be continued in the midterm to find ways of addressing showstoppers.
Keywords
Accident Tolerant Fuel; ATF-attribute; Metrics; Showstopper; Technology Readiness Level; Technology Screening;
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