International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its capacity to demonstrate important improvements in terms of safety and acceptance by the general public. In the case of Sodium Fast Reactors (SFR), some Fast Transients Over Power (FTOP) can be responsible of core melting. To make them acceptable, the safety approach generally relies on the demonstration that their occurrence can be practically eliminated. The CADOR (Core with Adding DOppleR effect) approach is quite different and proposes to preclude any excessive power excursion by designing a core with a large inherent Doppler reactivity feedback.The design of such a core is based on a physical analysis (1D Model) of main moderators available ...
The design of innovative cores for Generation IV Sodium-cooled Fast Reactors (SFRs) must chiefly foc...
This paper investigates the influence of core radii and height on core outlet temperatures during un...
International audienceFor the next generation fast reactor design, theGeneration IV International Fo...
International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its cap...
International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its cap...
International audienceGeneration-IV sodium fast reactors (SFR) will only become acceptable and accep...
International audienceWithin the framework of long term prospective studies, an inherently-safe Sodi...
In order to improve passive safety of Sodium-cooled Fast Reactors The French Alternative Energies an...
International audienceNuclear reactors exhibit excess reactivity at start-up to ensure continuous op...
For the next generation of fast reactors, global objectives are required in terms of safety, sustain...
The sensitivity of the reactivity of a fast reactor core to changes in its geometry and/or fuel relo...
International audienceImprovements on SFR design are expected to meet the safety goals of GEN IV rea...
The floating absorber for safety at transient (FAST) was proposed as a solution for the positive coo...
The design of innovative cores for Generation IV Sodium-cooled Fast Reactors (SFRs) must chiefly foc...
This paper investigates the influence of core radii and height on core outlet temperatures during un...
International audienceFor the next generation fast reactor design, theGeneration IV International Fo...
International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its cap...
International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its cap...
International audienceGeneration-IV sodium fast reactors (SFR) will only become acceptable and accep...
International audienceWithin the framework of long term prospective studies, an inherently-safe Sodi...
In order to improve passive safety of Sodium-cooled Fast Reactors The French Alternative Energies an...
International audienceNuclear reactors exhibit excess reactivity at start-up to ensure continuous op...
For the next generation of fast reactors, global objectives are required in terms of safety, sustain...
The sensitivity of the reactivity of a fast reactor core to changes in its geometry and/or fuel relo...
International audienceImprovements on SFR design are expected to meet the safety goals of GEN IV rea...
The floating absorber for safety at transient (FAST) was proposed as a solution for the positive coo...
The design of innovative cores for Generation IV Sodium-cooled Fast Reactors (SFRs) must chiefly foc...
This paper investigates the influence of core radii and height on core outlet temperatures during un...
International audienceFor the next generation fast reactor design, theGeneration IV International Fo...