This study reviews the release potential of volatile radionuclides in the ALFRED reactor, providing data for source-term evaluations under both normal and postulated accident conditions. Using empirical Henry’s law relations and radionuclide inventories, the equilibrium partial pressures and maximum gas phase concentrations of activation and fission products were estimated. Results indicate that mercury, cadmium, and tellurium exhibit the highest volatility under normal operation, with more than 99.995% of radionuclides retained in the liquid lead. Polonium, despite its lower volatility, remains a critical safety concern due to its high radiotoxicity. Under elevated temperatures, such as those in an unprotected loss-of-flow (ULOF) scenario, increased release rates for volatile species are expected. In accident conditions involving a defective fuel assembly, fission products, including iodine, caesium, and noble gases, significantly contribute to the gas-phase radiological source term. These findings confirm the essential role of continuous cover gas monitoring and efficient purification systems in maintaining reactor safety.
Assessment of Volatile Radionuclide Release in the ALFRED Lead-Cooled Fast Reactor
Tarantino M.;
2025-01-01
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This study reviews the release potential of volatile radionuclides in the ALFRED reactor, providing data for source-term evaluations under both normal and postulated accident conditions. Using empirical Henry’s law relations and radionuclide inventories, the equilibrium partial pressures and maximum gas phase concentrations of activation and fission products were estimated. Results indicate that mercury, cadmium, and tellurium exhibit the highest volatility under normal operation, with more than 99.995% of radionuclides retained in the liquid lead. Polonium, despite its lower volatility, remains a critical safety concern due to its high radiotoxicity. Under elevated temperatures, such as those in an unprotected loss-of-flow (ULOF) scenario, increased release rates for volatile species are expected. In accident conditions involving a defective fuel assembly, fission products, including iodine, caesium, and noble gases, significantly contribute to the gas-phase radiological source term. These findings confirm the essential role of continuous cover gas monitoring and efficient purification systems in maintaining reactor safety.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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