摘要

The design of a small high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) for passive decay heat removal which could be located deeply underground was proposed previously. In the present work, analogue design analyses of passive decay heat removal for an above-ground long-life small prismatic HTGR was carried out to obtain the conditions for successful decay heat removal by radiation and conduction inside the reactor building, and by radiation and natural cooling by air at the outer surface of the reactor building. Sensitivity analysis of the peak temperatures of both the core and the reactor building after reactor shutdown was performed by changing the physical characteristics of the reactor regions. Enlarging the reactor building was found to be an effective way to reduce the peak reactor building temperature to within its design limit. By using the obtained condition for design parameters, the appropriate sizes of reactor core and reactor building were evaluated for some reactors. Consequently, criticality and burnup analyses for the proposed reactors were performed to confirm the possibility of designing a long-life core for the core size and reactor power which meet the condition of removing decay heat successfully. Using our design, all the reactors with 20wt% uranium enrichment could be critical for over nine years.

  • 出版日期2015-6-3

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