The homogeneous ThO2-UO2 fuel cycle option for a pressurized water reactor (PWR) of current technology is investigated. The fuel cycle assessment was carried out by calculating the main performance parameters: natural uranium and separative work requirements, fuel cycle cost, and proliferation potential of the spent fuel. These performance parameters were compared with a corresponding slightly enriched (all-U) fuel cycle applied to a PWR of current technology. The main conclusion derived from this comparison is that fuel cycle requirements and fuel cycle cost for the mixed Th/U fuel are higher in comparison with those of the all-U fuel. A comparison and analysis of the quantity and isotopic composition of discharged Pu indicate that the Th/...
With the aim of investigating the technical feasibility of fuelling a conventional BWR (Boiling Wate...
One of the main characteristics of Heavy Water Moderated Reactors is their high production of pluton...
Nine alternative LWR fuel cycles are analyzed in terms of the isotopic content of the fuel material,...
The recent revival of interest in thorium-based fuel cycles is motivated by its potential to address...
The accumulation of civil Plutonium from nuclear energy production continuously attains attention as...
Systematic procedures have been developed and applied to assess the uranium utilization potential of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2001.Includes ...
Since the beginning of Nuclear Energy Development, thorium was considered as a potential fuel, mainl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-318)Systematic procedures have been developed and app...
This thesis examines potential of thorium as a nuclear fuel for High Temperature Reactors (HTRs). I...
This paper reports the results of a comparison of Thorium based fuels in pressurised water reactors ...
AbstractThe research carried out on thorium-based fuels indicates that these fuels can be considered...
An assessment is made of the potential for Th-based fuel to minimize Pu and minor actinide (MA) prod...
A renewed interest in thorium-based fuels has arisen lately based on the need for proliferation resi...
The use of thorium fuel in current PWRs in a once-through fuel cycle is an attractive option due to ...
With the aim of investigating the technical feasibility of fuelling a conventional BWR (Boiling Wate...
One of the main characteristics of Heavy Water Moderated Reactors is their high production of pluton...
Nine alternative LWR fuel cycles are analyzed in terms of the isotopic content of the fuel material,...
The recent revival of interest in thorium-based fuel cycles is motivated by its potential to address...
The accumulation of civil Plutonium from nuclear energy production continuously attains attention as...
Systematic procedures have been developed and applied to assess the uranium utilization potential of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2001.Includes ...
Since the beginning of Nuclear Energy Development, thorium was considered as a potential fuel, mainl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-318)Systematic procedures have been developed and app...
This thesis examines potential of thorium as a nuclear fuel for High Temperature Reactors (HTRs). I...
This paper reports the results of a comparison of Thorium based fuels in pressurised water reactors ...
AbstractThe research carried out on thorium-based fuels indicates that these fuels can be considered...
An assessment is made of the potential for Th-based fuel to minimize Pu and minor actinide (MA) prod...
A renewed interest in thorium-based fuels has arisen lately based on the need for proliferation resi...
The use of thorium fuel in current PWRs in a once-through fuel cycle is an attractive option due to ...
With the aim of investigating the technical feasibility of fuelling a conventional BWR (Boiling Wate...
One of the main characteristics of Heavy Water Moderated Reactors is their high production of pluton...
Nine alternative LWR fuel cycles are analyzed in terms of the isotopic content of the fuel material,...