Abstract

Protected plutonium production (PPP) is an intrinsic measure to enhance the proliferation resistance of Pu by raising the 238Pu isotopic concentration, which denatures Pu on account of the high spontaneous fission neutron (SFN) rate and large decay heat (DH). This study is aimed at examining the feasibility of reprocessed uranium (RepU) with or without the addition of minor actinide (MA) in LWR fuel cycle for PPP and to make a tentative economic assessment of RepU possessing the PPP feature. It was analytically clarified that RepU enriched to 5% 235U by centrifugation produced denatured Pu at higher burnup than about 40GWd/t. By the addition of more than 0.5% MA to RepU and natural uranium both enriched to 5%, Pu generated in the uranium fuel with MA added could be denatured up to 40 GWd/t at least. A diagram designed with functions of SFN rate and DH explicated the PPP features of re-enriched RepU and enriched natural uranium with or without MA addition. The economic assessment indicated that the cost of fuel cycle applying re-enriched RepU would be comparable to that of the conventional fuel cycle, if the cost of the source RepU is low. In addition, the LWR fuel cycle applying RepU for PPP was discussed.

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