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Criticality analysis of pyrochemical reprocessing apparatuses for mixed uranium-plutonium nitride spent nuclear fuel using the MCU-FR and MCNP program codes

  • P.A. Kizub ;A.I. Blokhin ;P.A. Blokhin ;E.F. Mitenkova;N.A. Mosunova ;V.A. Kovrov ;A.V. Shishkin ;Yu.P. Zaikov ;O.R. Rakhmanova
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.1097-1104
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    • 2023
  • A preliminary criticality analysis for novel pyrochemical apparatuses for the reprocessing of mixed uranium-plutonium nitride spent nuclear fuel from the BREST-OD-300 reactor was performed. High-temperature processing apparatuses, "metallization" electrolyzer, refinery remelting apparatus, refining electrolyzer, and "soft" chlorination apparatus are considered in this work. Computational models of apparatuses for two neutron radiation transport codes (MCU-FR and MCNP) were developed and calculations for criticality were completed using the Monte Carlo method. The criticality analysis was performed for different loads of fissile material into the apparatuses including overloading conditions. Various emergency situations were considered, in particular, those associated with water ingress into the chamber of the refinery remelting apparatus. It was revealed that for all the considered computational models nuclear safety rules are satisfied.

Construction of a Rotating Disk Electrode System for Measuring Electrochemical Parameters of a Metal Ion in LiCl-KCl Melt: Electrochemical Properties of Sm3+

  • Chan-Yong Jung;Hwakyeung Jeong;Na-Ri Lee;Jong-Yun Kim;Tae-Hong Park;Sang-Eun Bae
    • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology(JNFCWT)
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.251-257
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    • 2024
  • Pyrochemical processing and molten-salt reactors have recently garnered significant attention as they are promising options for future nuclear technologies, such as those for recycling spent nuclear fuels and the next generation of nuclear reactors. Both of these technologies require the use of high-temperature molten salt. To implement these technologies, one must understand the electrochemical behavior of fission products in molten salts, lanthanides, and actinides. In this study, a rotating-disk-electrode (RDE) measurement system for high-temperature molten salts is constructed and tested by investigating the electrochemical reactions of Sm3+ in LiCl-KCl melts. The results show that the reduction of Sm3+ presents the Levich behavior in LiCl-KCl melts. Using the RDE system, not only is the diffusion-layer thickness of Sm3+ measured in high-temperature molten salts but also various electrochemical parameters for Sm3+ in LiCl-KCl melts, including the diffusion coefficient, Tafel slope, and exchange current density, are determined.

전해정련 공정에서 지르코늄 및 세륨의 고체음극에 대한 전착특성

  • 권상운;강영호;김응호;유재형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Radioactive Waste Society Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.338-338
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    • 2004
  • 건식공정 (pyrochemical process 혹은 pyroprocessing)은장수명핵종의 소멸처리를 위해서는 장수명핵종을 분리한 뒤 연료로 제조하여야 하며, 분리 공정은 습식공정과 건식공정으로 크게 나누어진다. 용융염을 사용하는 습식공정에 비해 2차 방사성폐기물의 발생량이 적고 공정이 간단하고, 핵확산에 대한 저항성이 매우 크다는 장점 때문에 미래의 핵주기 기술로서 주목받고 있다. 소멸처리를 위해서는 사용 후 핵연료 내에 존재하는 장수명 핵종군 원소들을 분리하고 소멸처리용 연료에 적합한 형태의 물리 화학적 형태로 전환시켜야 한다.(중략)

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PYROPROCESSING FLOWSHEETS FOR RECYCLING USED NUCLEAR FUEL

  • Williamson, M.A.;Willit, J.L.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.329-334
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    • 2011
  • Two conceptual flowsheets were developed for recycling used nuclear fuel. One flowsheet was developed for recycling used oxide nuclear fuel from light water reactors while the other was developed for recycling used metal fuel from fast spectrum reactors. Both flowsheets were developed from a set of design principles including efficient actinide recovery, nonproliferation, waste minimization and commercial viability. Process chemistry is discussed for each unit operation in the flowsheet.

Recovery of Residual LiCl-KCl Eutectic Salts in Radioactive Rare Earth Precipitates (방사성 희토류 침전물내 잔류하는 LiCl-KCl 공융염의 회수)

  • Eun, Hee-Chul;Yang, Hee-Chul;Kim, In-Tae;Lee, Han-Soo;Cho, Yung-Zun
    • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology(JNFCWT)
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.303-309
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    • 2010
  • For the pyrochemical process of spent nuclear fuels, recovery of LiCl-KCl eutectic salts is needed to reduce radioactive waste volume and to recycle resource materials. This paper is about recovery of residual LiCl-KCl eutectic salts in radioactive rare earth precipitates (rare earth oxychlorides or oxides) by using a vacuum distillation process. In the vacuum distillation test apparatus, the salts in the rare earth precipitates were vaporized and were separated effectively. The separated salts were deposited in three positions of the vacuum distillation test apparatus or were collected in the filter and it is difficult to recover them. To resolve the problem, a vacuum distillation and condensation system, which is subjected to the force of a temperature gradient at a reduced pressure, was developed. In a preliminary test of the vacuum distillation/condensation recovery system, it was confirmed that it was possible to condense the vaporized salts only in the salt collector and to recover the condensed salts from the salt collector easily.