Abstract

The concept of a nuclear fuel recycle system with a nitride fueled FBR core has been investigated as a part of related studies towards the Self-Consistent Nuclear Energy System (SCNES). Nitride fuel has been given attention because of its relatively high fuel density and high thermal conductivity. To materialize the SCNES concept, it is important to adequately use the excess neutrons produced in the chain reaction. The high fuel density of the nitride fuel brings out more of the excess neutrons and has a higher potential to transmute the long-lived fission products (LLFP's). The high thermal conductivity, in addition, provides margin of fuel melting, and gives negative feedback due to the Doppler reactivity in unprotected loss of flow accidents. In this paper, we discuss good use of nitride fuel in the SCNES.

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