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Design optimization of cylindrical burnable absorber inserted into annular fuel pellets for soluble-boron-free SMR

YuGwon Jo, Ho Cheol Shin

2021Nuclear Engineering and Technology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a high performance burnable absorber named as CIMBA (Cylindrically Inserted and Mechanically Separated Burnable Absorber) for the soluble-boron-free SMR. The CIMBA is the cylindrical gadolinia inserted into the annular fuel pellets. Although the CIMBA utilizes the spatial self-shielding effect of the fuel material, a large reactivity upswing occurs when the gadolinia is depleted. To minimize the reactivity swing of the CIMBA-loaded FA, two approaches were investigated. One is controlling the spatial self-shielding effect of the CIMBA as burnup proceeds by a multi-layered structure of the CIMBA (ML-CIMBA) and the other is the mixed-loading of two different types of CIMBA (MIX-CIMBA). Both approaches show promising performances to minimize the reactivity swing, where the MIX-CIMBA is more preferable due to its simpler fabrication process. In conclusion, the MIX-CIMBA is expected to accelerate the commercialization of the CIMBA and can be used to achieve an optimal soluble-boron-free SMR core design.

Topics & Concepts

BurnupPelletsBoronMaterials scienceFabricationElectromagnetic shieldingSwingNuclear engineeringPelletCore (optical fiber)Reactivity (psychology)Composite materialMechanical engineeringChemistryEngineeringOrganic chemistryPathologyAlternative medicineMedicineNuclear reactor physics and engineeringNuclear Materials and PropertiesGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
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