This report summarizes the modeling assumptions, the corrective changes, and the neutronic results related to the burnup analysis of the LFR-10 core. The study was aimed at defining a configuration able to operate continuously for 10 years, in the perspective to serve as a battery (i.e., without refueling) in powering remote communities or isolated industrial users.
Neutronic analyses aimed at the evaluation of the 30 MWth core criticality and burnup
Grasso, Giacomo
2017-09-29
Abstract
This report summarizes the modeling assumptions, the corrective changes, and the neutronic results related to the burnup analysis of the LFR-10 core. The study was aimed at defining a configuration able to operate continuously for 10 years, in the perspective to serve as a battery (i.e., without refueling) in powering remote communities or isolated industrial users.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.