Thermochemical and transport properties important to molten salt reactor operation: Off-gas performance and the fission product mechanistic source term

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Abstract

The source term used in reactor performance and safety analysis requires understanding the chemical speciation and transport behavior of fission and activation products in the primary heat transport system (PHTS) and containment. As a starting condition, the transport models will use the isotopic compositions determined through ORIGEN (Bell 1973) calculations and thermochemistry that describes the speciation of the fuel, the salt, activation products and fission products. However, as changes in phase will be under non-equilibrium conditions, the source terms will also need models for the transport behavior of key compounds in the PHTS under various scenarios: normal operation with and without an off-gas system, maintenance, off-normal events, and severe reactor accidents. This document highlights those mechanistic behaviors for which models are needed. Simulations of reactor behavior require these models to be developed for molten salt reactors (MSRs), especially if not part of the suite used in describing LWR behavior. The document concludes with recommendations how to develop these models based on what is already known about reactor safety and fission product behavior.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • 22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS

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