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Physics Studies of Weapons Plutonium Disposition in the Integral Fast Reactor Closed Fuel Cycle

R. N. Hill, D. C. Wade, J. R. Liaw, E. K. Fujita

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 121 / Number 1 / September 1995 / Pages 17-31

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE121-17

The core performance impact of weapons plutonium introduction into the Integral Fast Reactor (IFR) closed fuel cycle is investigated by comparing three disposition scenarios: a power production mode, a moderate destruction mode, and a maximum destruction mode, all at a constant heat rating of 840 MW(thermal). For each scenario, two fuel cycle models are evaluated: cores using weapons material as the sole source of transuranics in a once-through mode and recycle cores using weapons material only as required for a makeup feed. In addition, the impact of alternative feeds (recycled light water reactor or liquid-metal reactor transuranics) on burner core performance is assessed. Calculated results include mass flows, detailed isotopic distributions, neutronic performance characteristics, and reactivity feedback coefficients. In general, it is shown that weapons plutonium does not have an adverse effect on IFR core performance characteristics; also, favorable performance can be maintained for a wide variety of feed materials and fuel cycle strategies.