Within European Partitioning & Transmutation research programs, infrastructures specifically dedicated to the study of fundamental reactor physics and engineering parameters of future fast-neutron-based reactors are very important, being some of these features not available in present zero-power prototypes. This presentation will illustrate the conceptual design of an ADS with high safety standards, but ample flexibility for measurements. The design assumes as base option the 70 MeV, 0.75 mA proton cyclotron facility planned to be constructed at the INFN National Laboratory in Legnaro, Italy and a Beryllium target, with Helium gas as core coolant. Safety is guaranteed by limiting the thermal power to 200 kW, with a neutron multiplication coefficient around 0.95, loading the core with fuel containing Uranium enriched at 20% and a solid-lead diffuser. The small decay heat can be passively removed by thermal radiation from the vessel. Such a system could be used to study, among others, some specific aspects of neutron diffusion in lead, beam-core coupling, target cooling and could serve as a training facility.

Study of a low-power, fast-neutron-based ADS

CAMMI, ANTONIO;LORENZI, STEFANO;RICOTTI, MARCO ENRICO;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Within European Partitioning & Transmutation research programs, infrastructures specifically dedicated to the study of fundamental reactor physics and engineering parameters of future fast-neutron-based reactors are very important, being some of these features not available in present zero-power prototypes. This presentation will illustrate the conceptual design of an ADS with high safety standards, but ample flexibility for measurements. The design assumes as base option the 70 MeV, 0.75 mA proton cyclotron facility planned to be constructed at the INFN National Laboratory in Legnaro, Italy and a Beryllium target, with Helium gas as core coolant. Safety is guaranteed by limiting the thermal power to 200 kW, with a neutron multiplication coefficient around 0.95, loading the core with fuel containing Uranium enriched at 20% and a solid-lead diffuser. The small decay heat can be passively removed by thermal radiation from the vessel. Such a system could be used to study, among others, some specific aspects of neutron diffusion in lead, beam-core coupling, target cooling and could serve as a training facility.
2014
Proceedings of UCANS-III
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