Abstract
Many concepts of molten salt cooled pebble bed reactor have been developed in recent decades. The packing factor (PF) of the pebble bed in the molten salt reactor should be investigated because it is of great importance for reactor design. Model experiments based on the solid fuel thorium-based molten salt reactor (TMSR-SF) were performed. Experimental results show that the PF of the pebble bed in TMSR-SF (D = 21d, H = 18d, d is pebble diameter) is about 0.57 ± 0.02. The pebble bed in liquid environment is looser than that in dry condition. The PF increases with the diameter of the reactor core and the height of the pebble bed. The geometry of the lower cone reflector may induce large variety of packing factor if the angle of reflector is smaller than the angle of repose of the pebble bed. The loading rate and flow velocity in TMSR-SF are considered to be of little influence on PF. Results from the experiments will be of reference value for the design of reactors.
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