Abstract
Research and development on nuclear waste transmutation are being carried out with a special emphasis placed on dedicated accelerator-driven systems at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute under the Japanese OMEGA Program. The reference accelerator-driven system design employs eutectic lead-bismuth as spallation target material and coolant. The fuel for the subcritical core is minor-actinide mononitride. The system consists of a 1.5GeV, 14mA proton accelerator and an 800MWt subcritical core with an effective neutron multiplication factor of 0.95. The transmutation rate of minor actinides is approximately 250 kg/y at 80% load factor. The design has salient features that the coolant inventory is large due to the tank-type configuration, the temperature rise through the core is relatively low, and the power conversion is operated on a saturated steam turbine cycle. These features make the plant response to a beam trip slow and much less demanding.
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