Abstract

The radiation shielding of the spherical geometry is analyzed. The proposed power plant, spherical isotropic power reactor (SIPR), is compared with the nuclear fusion reactor, ARIES-ST. Two cases focus on the economic matter by reducing the thickness in reactor vessel. The reactor vessel is examined for the thickness in the radiation shielding, which can be calculated by the Monte-Carlo simulation code system stopping and range of ions in matter-2010 (SRIM-2010), using proton beams. The nano-scale behavior of the nuclear fuel molecule is analyzed using SRIM-2010 computer package. The radius in cylindrical core is varied from 2.190m to 6.675m. It is 3.638m in the spherical core. The results show highly enhanced shielding operations. It is proposed to reduce the thickness of the reactor core vessel.

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