Abstract

Fuel bundle end power peaking in pressure tube heavy water reactors (PT-HWRs), particularly considering advanced reactor fuels (such as thorium-based fuels), was evaluated and a mitigation method was assessed. For bundles containing all the same fuel pellets, power is greatest at the bundle ends due to higher thermal neutron flux there. A method to achieve a flatter axial power profile along a bundle by downblending the fissile content in the end pellets with thorium dioxide was evaluated. The method was shown to be effective, and only a slight reduction in fresh fuel reactivity was observed.

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