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Three pass core design proposal for a high performance light water reactor
Authors:T Schulenberg  J Starflinger  J Heinecke
Affiliation:

aInstitute for Nuclear and Energy Technologies, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, P.O. Box 3640, D-76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany

bAREVA NP GmbH, Erlangen, Germany

Abstract:The paper describes a novel core concept for a nuclear reactor cooled with supercritical water, in which the coolant is heated up from 280 °C at the reactor inlet to 500 °C at the outlet in four steps: a first heat-up step is provided by heat transfer from fuel assemblies to the moderator water in gaps and moderator boxes, a second step is foreseen in a central “evaporator” and two further steps in a first and a second superheater surrounding it. The coolant flow scheme includes upward and downward flow through the core with intermediate mixing in chambers above and below the core to eliminate hot streaks. A preliminary single channel analysis, concentrating on an average flow channel and on the hottest one only, indicates that such core design can match the limits of cladding materials available today. Even though the resultant pressure drop of the coolant will be higher than usual, it is expected that the assembly boxes can be designed with acceptable deformations.
Keywords:Core design  Supercritical water cooled reactor
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