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BWR Reload Strategy Based on Fixing Once-Burnt Fuel Between Cycles

Elizebeth M. Maag, Dave Knott

Nuclear Technology / Volume 136 / Number 3 / December 2001 / Pages 278-291

Technical Paper / Fuel Cycle and Management / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT01-A3245

The feasibility of a reload strategy based on fixing the locations of once-burnt fuel between cycles has been evaluated for the Perry nuclear power plant (Perry). This strategy can reduce refueling shuffle critical path time by 3 days without penalty in fuel cycle economics. The scheme works well for Perry because of the extreme cycle energy requirements and the large feed batch size needed to meet those requirements. Cores requiring less energy and a smaller feed batch size have not been investigated.