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Improving SFR Economics Through Innovations from Thermal Design and Analysis Aspects. ICAPP 2008.


DE2008935470

Publication Date 2008
Personal Author Zhao, H.; Zhang, H.; Mousseau, V.; Peterson, P. F.
Page Count 17
Abstract Achieving economic competitiveness as compared to LWRs and other Generation IV (Gen-IV) reactors is one of the major requirements for large-scale investment in commercial sodium cooled fast reactor (SFR) power plants. Advances in R&D for advanced SFR fuel and structural materials provide key long-term opportunities to improve SFR economics. In addition, other new opportunities are emerging to further improve SFR economics. This paper provides an overview on potential ideas from the perspective of thermal hydraulics to improve SFR economics. These include a new hybrid loop-pool reactor design to further optimize economics, safety, and reliability of SFRs with more flexibility, a multiple reheat and intercooling helium Brayton cycle to improve plant thermal efficiency and reduce safety related overnight and operation costs, and modern multi-physics thermal analysis methods to reduce analysis uncertainties and associated requirements for over-conservatism in reactor design. This paper reviews advances in all three of these areas and their potential beneficial impacts on SFR economics.
Keywords
  • Fast reactors
  • Thermal analysis
  • Brayton cycle
  • Building materials
  • Design
  • Economics
  • Flexibility
  • Helium
  • Nuclear power plants
  • Reliability
  • Safety
  • Thermal efficiency
  • Thermal hydraulics
  • Research and development
  • Technology innovation
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200901
Improving SFR Economics Through Innovations from Thermal Design and Analysis Aspects. ICAPP 2008.
Improving SFR Economics Through Innovations from Thermal Design and Analysis Aspects. ICAPP 2008.
DE2008935470

  • Fast reactors
  • Thermal analysis
  • Brayton cycle
  • Building materials
  • Design
  • Economics
  • Flexibility
  • Helium
  • Nuclear power plants
  • Reliability
  • Safety
  • Thermal efficiency
  • Thermal hydraulics
  • Research and development
  • Technology innovation
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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