TY - GEN
T1 - Domestic Safeguards Material Control and Accountancy Considerations for Molten Salt Reactors
AU - Hogue, Karen K.
AU - Gibbs, Philip W.
AU - Dion, Mike P.
AU - Poore III, Willis P.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Molten salt reactors (MSRs) are a class of nuclear reactor designs with features and operational characteristics that vary significantly more than the class of light water reactors (LWRs). MSR design concepts can be broadly categorized as solid-fueled reactors with molten salt as the coolant, liquid-fueled reactors with fuel dissolved in molten salt coolant and liquid-fueled reactors with fuel dissolved in molten salt that is contained in distinct fuel tubes with a nonfissile coolant. Proposed MSR concepts include features that are specific to each design. MSR concepts vary widely across these design features, including the physical, chemical, and isotopic composition of fresh and irradiated fuel. Operational neutron energy spectrums and breeding ratios also vary significantly across design concepts. Some concepts are burner reactors designed to transmute the spent nuclear fuel from LWRs or pressurized heavy water reactors (PHWRs), while others are breeder reactors designed to breed fissile 233U from naturally occurring fertile 232Th. Some MSR concepts are designed to be a part of a once-through fuel cycle, while others involve chemical separation. Those that include plans to recycle the fuel differ by whether the chemical processing would be done onsite, as a process connected to the fuel salt itself, or offsite at a reprocessing facility similar to how LWR or PHWR spent fuel is reprocessed in some countries. Each overall design concept contains various aspects of each of these features to produce a unique facility
AB - Molten salt reactors (MSRs) are a class of nuclear reactor designs with features and operational characteristics that vary significantly more than the class of light water reactors (LWRs). MSR design concepts can be broadly categorized as solid-fueled reactors with molten salt as the coolant, liquid-fueled reactors with fuel dissolved in molten salt coolant and liquid-fueled reactors with fuel dissolved in molten salt that is contained in distinct fuel tubes with a nonfissile coolant. Proposed MSR concepts include features that are specific to each design. MSR concepts vary widely across these design features, including the physical, chemical, and isotopic composition of fresh and irradiated fuel. Operational neutron energy spectrums and breeding ratios also vary significantly across design concepts. Some concepts are burner reactors designed to transmute the spent nuclear fuel from LWRs or pressurized heavy water reactors (PHWRs), while others are breeder reactors designed to breed fissile 233U from naturally occurring fertile 232Th. Some MSR concepts are designed to be a part of a once-through fuel cycle, while others involve chemical separation. Those that include plans to recycle the fuel differ by whether the chemical processing would be done onsite, as a process connected to the fuel salt itself, or offsite at a reprocessing facility similar to how LWR or PHWR spent fuel is reprocessed in some countries. Each overall design concept contains various aspects of each of these features to produce a unique facility
KW - 22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS
U2 - 10.2172/1797666
DO - 10.2172/1797666
M3 - Technical Report
CY - United States
ER -