• 제목/요약/키워드: Accelerator Driven System

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A Thermal hydraulic Investigation on ADSR Liquid Lead Target

  • Kim, Ju Y.;Byung G. Huh;Chang H, Chung;Tae Y. song;Park, Won S.
    • 한국원자력학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국원자력학회 1998년도 춘계학술발표회논문집(1)
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    • pp.666-671
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    • 1998
  • Computational fluid dynamics(CFD) code FLUENT[11 was used to simulate the thermal hydraulic processes occuring in conceptual design of the accelerator-driven subcritical reactor(ADSR) liquid lead target. The purpose of the analysis is to investigate the thermal hydraulic characteristics of liquid lead as ADSR target material with various target geometries and injection locations of proton beam. In the calculation analysis, the local temperature of the liquid lead target rises to the boiling temperature very rapidly When the proton beam is injected from the bottom of the target system, the duration time to reach the boiling temperature is longer and the temperature distribution is flatter than other cases.

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고준위 방사성핵종 소멸처리 기술의 검토 -핵특성 관점에서-

  • 김용희;조남진
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.480-496
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    • 1993
  • 원자력발전 핵연료주기에서 고려하여야 할 중요한 요소의 하나는 사용후핵연료에서 비롯되는 고준위 방사성핵종이다. 고준위 방사성핵종의 처분 방법으로서 심지층처분방식은 가장 손쉬운 방법이기는 하나 매우 장시간의 감시가 필요하며, 특히 자연환경으로의 누출가능성이 커서 이의 대안으로서 외국 몇 나라에서는 소위 소멸처리(Transmutation)방법에 대한 연구를 활발히 하고 있다. 현시점에서 소멸처리 방법으로 가장 타당성이 있는 것으로 여겨지는 것은 원자로를 이용하는 것과 가속기 구동 미임계 시스템 (Accelerator-Driven Subcritical System)을 이용하는 방법이다. 본 기고문에서는 이들 방법을 중심으로 다양한 소멸처리 방법의 소개와 기술적인 문제점(특히 핵 특성관점에서)에 대한 고찰 그리고 향후 연구과제 등에 대하여 기술하고자 한다. 비록 소멸처리 시스템의 현실화를 위해서는 해결되어야 할 과제가 많이 남아 있지만, 기술적인 가능성과 방사능의 소멸이란 면을 고려할 때 소멸처리시스템은 궁극적인 방사성핵종 처리기술로서 연구·개발할 충분한 가치가 있는 것으로 판단된다.

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A complete 3D map of Bell Glasstone spatial correction factors for BRAHMMA subcritical core

  • Shukla, Shefali;Roy, Tushar;Kashyap, Yogesh;Shukla, Mayank;Singh, Prashant
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제54권9호
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    • pp.3488-3493
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    • 2022
  • Accelerator driven subcritical systems have long been discussed as facilities which can be used for solving the nuclear waste problem. The physics of these systems is very different from conventional reactors and new techniques had to be developed for reactivity monitoring. One such technique is the Area Ratio Method which studies the response of a subcritical system upon insertion of a large number of neutron pulses. An issue associated with this technique is the spatial dependence of measured reactivity which is intrinsic to the sub criticality of the system since the reactor does not operate on the fundamental mode and measured reactivity depends on the detector position. This is generally addressed by defining Bell-Glasstone spatial correction factor. This factor upon multiplication with measured reactivity gives the correct reactivity which is independent of detector location. Monte Carlo Methods are used for evaluating these factors. This paper presents a complete three dimensional map of spatial correction factors for BRAHMMA subcritical system. In addition, the dataset obtained also helps in identifying detector locations where the correction factor is close to unity, thereby implying no correction if the detector is used at those locations.

EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSES OF SPALLATION NEUTRONS GENERATED BY 100 MEV PROTONS AT THE KYOTO UNIVERSITY CRITICAL ASSEMBLY

  • Pyeon, Cheol Ho;Azuma, Tetsushi;Takemoto, Yuki;Yagi, Takahiro;Misawa, Tsuyoshi
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 2013
  • Neutron spectrum analyses of spallation neutrons are conducted in the accelerator-driven system (ADS) facility at the Kyoto University Critical Assembly (KUCA). High-energy protons (100 MeV) obtained from the fixed field alternating gradient accelerator are injected onto a tungsten target, whereby the spallation neutrons are generated. For neutronic characteristics of spallation neutrons, the reaction rates and the continuous energy distribution of spallation neutrons are measured by the foil activation method and by an organic liquid scintillator, respectively. Numerical calculations are executed by MCNPX with JENDL/HE-2007 and ENDF/B-VI libraries to evaluate the reaction rates of activation foils (bismuth and indium) set at the target and the continuous energy distribution of spallation neutrons set in front of the target. For the reaction rates by the foil activation method, the C/E values between the experiments and the calculations are found around a relative difference of 10%, except for some reactions. For continuous energy distribution by the organic liquid scintillator, the spallation neutrons are observed up to 45 MeV. From these results, the neutron spectrum information on the spallation neutrons generated at the target are attained successfully in injecting 100 MeV protons onto the tungsten target.

미임계로 표적빔창의 열수력 해석 (Thermal Hydraulic Power Analysis of the HYPER Target Beam Window)

  • 송민근;주은선;최진호;송태영;탁남일;박원석
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2002년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.39-42
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    • 2002
  • The nuclear transmutation technology to Incinerate the long lived radioactive nuclides and produce energy during the incineration process is believed to be one or the best solutions. HYPER(${\underline{HY}}brid {\underline{P}}ower {\underline{E}}xtraction {\underline{R}}$eactor)is the accelerator driven transmutation system which is being developed by KAERI(Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute). Lead-bismuth(Pb-Bi) is adopted as a coolant and spallation target material. In this paper, we performed the thermal-hydraulic analysis of HYPER target using the commercial code FLUENT, and also calculated thermal and mechanical stress of the beam window using the commercial code ANSYS. It is found that there is an optimum value for the window diameter and the maximum allowable beam current can be increased to 17.3 mA for the inner diameter of windows, 40 cm. Finally, the other shapes such as uniform or scanned beam were considered. The results of FLUENT calculations show that the uniform type is preferable to the other shapes of the beam in terms of the window and target cooling and the maximum window temperature is lower than that of the parabolic beam by $58 ^{\circ}C$ for the beam current, 13 mA.

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The nuclear fuel cycle code ANICCA: Verification and a case study for the phase out of Belgian nuclear power with minor actinide transmutation

  • Rodriguez, I. Merino;Hernandez-Solis, A.;Messaoudi, N.;Eynde, G. Van den
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제52권10호
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    • pp.2274-2284
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    • 2020
  • The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Code "ANICCA" has been developed by SCK•CEN to answer particular questions about the Belgian nuclear fleet. However, the wide range of capabilities of the code make it also useful for international or regional studies that include advanced technologies and strategies of cycle. This paper shows the main features of the code and the facilities that can be simulated. Additionally, a comparison between several codes and ANICCA has also been made to verify the performance of the code by means of a simulation proposed in the last NEA (OECD) Benchmark Study. Finally, a case study of the Belgian nuclear fuel cycle phase out has been carried out to show the possible impact of the transmutation of the minor actinides on the nuclear waste by the use of an Accelerator Driven System also known as ADS. Results show that ANICCA accomplishes its main purpose of simulating the scenarios giving similar outcomes to other codes. Regarding the case study, results show a reduction of more than 60% of minor actinides in the Belgian nuclear cycle when using an ADS, reducing significantly the radiotoxicity and decay heat of the high-level waste and facilitating its management.

Simulation of oxygen mass transfer in fuel assemblies under flowing lead-bismuth eutectic

  • Feng, Wenpei;Zhang, Xue;Chen, Hongli
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제52권5호
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    • pp.908-917
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    • 2020
  • Corrosion of structural materials presents a critical challenge in the use of lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) as a nuclear coolant in an accelerator-driven system. By forming a protective layer on the steel surfaces, corrosion of steels in LBE cooled reactors can be mitigated. The amount of oxygen concentration required to create a continuous and stable oxide layer on steel surfaces is related to the oxidation process. So far, there is no oxidation experiment in fuel assemblies (FA), let alone specific oxidation detail information. This information can be, however, obtained by numerical simulation. In the present study, a new coupling method is developed to implement a coupling between the oxygen mass transfer model and the commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software ANSYS-CFX. The coupling approach is verified. Using the coupling tool, we study the oxidation process of the FA and investigate the effects of different inlet parameters, such as temperature, flow rate on the mass transfer process.

Thermal study of a scanning beam in granular flow target

  • Ping Lin;Yuanshuai Qin;Changwei Hao;Yuan Tian ;Jiangfeng Wan ;Huan Jia ;Lei Yang ;Wenshan Duan ;Han-Jie Cai ;Sheng Zhang
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제54권11호
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    • pp.4310-4321
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    • 2022
  • The concept of dense granular-flow target (DGT) for the China Initiative Accelerator Driven Subcritical system (CiADS) is an attractive choice for high heat removal ability, low chemical toxicity, and radiotoxicity. A wobbling hollow beam is proposed to enhance the homogeneity of temperature rise of flowing particles in beam-target coupling zone. In this paper, the design procedure of target and beam parameters was discussed firstly. Then we simulated the heat deposition and transfer of the scanning beam in DGT to study the effect of beam parameters. The results show the flux density of proton beam plays a crucial role in the distribution of temperature rise while the contributions from scanning frequency heat transfer are also obvious. Moreover, heat transfer in transversal directions is insignificant, resulting in a low heat flux towards the sidewalls of DGT. This work not only contributes to the design of DGT, but also beneficial for understanding the beam-target coupling in porous materials.

The development of training platform for CiADS using cave automatic virtual environment

  • Jin-Yang Li ;Jun-Liang Du ;Long Gu ;You-Peng Zhang;Xin Sheng ;Cong Lin ;Yongquan Wang
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제55권7호
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    • pp.2656-2661
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    • 2023
  • The project of China initiative Accelerator Driven Subcritical (CiADS) system has been started to construct in southeast China's Guangdong province since 2019, which is expected to be checked and accepted in the year 2025. In order to make the students in University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) better understand the main characteristic and the operation condition in the subcritical nuclear facility, the training platform for CiADS has been developed based on the Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE) in the Institute of Modern Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences (IMPCAS). The CAVE platform is a kind of non-head mounted virtual reality display system, which can provide the immersive experience and the alternative training platform to substitute the dangerous operation experiments with strong radioactivity. In this paper, the CAVE platform for the training scenarios in CiADS system has been presented with real-time simulation feature, where the required devices to generate the auditory and visual senses with the interactive mode have been detailed. Moreover, the three dimensional modeling database has been created for the different operation conditions, which can bring more freedom for the teachers to generate the appropriate training courses for the students. All the user-friendly features will offer a deep realistic impression to the students for the purpose of getting the required knowledge and experience without the large costs in the traditional experimental nuclear reactor.

Design, fabrication and test of a taper-type half-wave superconducting cavity with the optimal beta of 0.15 at IMP

  • Yue, Weiming;Zhang, Shengxue;Li, Chunlong;Jiang, Tiancai;Liu, Lubei;Wang, Ruoxu;Huang, Yulu;Tan, Teng;Guo, Hao;Zaplatin, Evgeny;Xiong, Pingran;Wu, Andong;Wang, Fengfeng;Zhang, Shenghu;Huang, Shichun;He, Yuan;Yao, Zeen;Zhao, Hongwei
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제52권8호
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    • pp.1777-1783
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    • 2020
  • As a part of R&D work for the high intensity proton linac of China Accelerator Driven Sub-critical System project, a superconducting half-wave cavity with a frequency of 162.5 MHz and an optimal beta of 0.15 (HWR015) has been developed at Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), Chinese Academy of Sciences. In this paper, the design and test results will be described in detail. We introduced a new stiffening strategy for the HWR cavity, the simulation results show that the cavity has much lower frequency sensitivity coefficient (df/dp), Lorentz force detuning coefficient (KL), and can achieve more stable mechanical properties. The performance of the HWR cavity operated in cryostat will be also reported.