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Plutonium-238 Production Program Results, Implications, and Projections from Irradiation and Examination of Initial NpO2 Test Targets for Improved Production

Emory D. Collins, Robert N. Morris, Joel L. McDuffee, Padhraic L. Mulligan, Jeffrey S. Delashmitt, Steven R. Sherman, Raymond J. Vedder, Robert M. Wham

Nuclear Technology / Volume 208 / Number 1S / December 2022 / Pages S18-S25

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2021.2021769

Received:October 17, 2021
Accepted:December 14, 2021
Published:November 18, 2022

An alternative target design with potential improvements, including a major increase in 238Pu production rate and annual capacity; fewer targets to be fabricated, irradiated, and processed; and a significant replacement of a large volume of caustic-nitrate, aluminum-bearing radioactive liquid waste with a smaller volume of solid metal waste, has been conceived and evaluated using reactor physics and thermal-hydraulic analyses. The alternative target design uses pressed pellets of 237NpO2, sintered to 92% to 93% of theoretical density, and stacked inside a Zircaloy-4 cladding tube. Four test targets were fabricated, irradiated, and examined. No melting or other potential problems were indicated. Projections from measured constituents indicated annual production could be increased by a factor of ~2, and the number of targets required to be fabricated, irradiated, and processed could be reduced by a factor of ~5.