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The Nuclear Reactor Strategy Between Fast Breeder Reactors and Advanced Pressurized Water Reactors

Walter Seifritz

Nuclear Technology / Volume 63 / Number 2 / November 1983 / Pages 209-214

Technical Paper / Fission Reactor / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT83-A33281

A nuclear reactor strategy between fast breeder reactors (FBRs) and advanced pressurized water reactors (APWRs) is being studied. The principal idea of this strategy is that the discharged plutonium from light water reactors (LWRs) provides the inventories of the FBRs and the high-converter APWRs, whereby the LWRs are installed according to the derivative of a logistical S curve. Special emphasis is given to the dynamics of reaching an asymptotic symbiosis between FBRs and APWRs. The main conclusion is that if a symbiotic APWR-FBR family with an asymptotic total power level in the terawatt range is to exist in about half a century from now, we need a large number of FBRs already in an early phase.