NFCSS Material Flow Calculation Model
NFCSS material flow calculation model is based on the material flow model which
is described in Modeling section of the NFCSS web site.
The NFCSS web site is planned to provide the advanced version of the software in the
future. The advanced version will enable the visitors to make calculations for a
period of time with the selection of input and output parameters from a database.
The visitors will be able to add their inputs to the database in structured MS Excel form.
Development of a CD version of the software is also planned with the full features. But the
dissemination time is not decided yet.
Below list gives the input and output parameters for the basic calculation tool
(UOX + MOX fuel use case).
Input Parameters:
- Reactor Type : There are currently 7 reactor types selectable in NFCSS
basic calculation web site. Those are PWR, BWR, PHWR, RBMK, AGR, GCR, WWER.
- Fuel Types: In basic internet version of NFCSS, PWR and BWR reactor
types are assumed the only reactor types that can burn the fuel from
reprocessed material. All the other types has only one fuel type which is UOX
type. For PWR and BWR types the two fuel types can be selected, UOX and MOX.
MOX fuel is assumed to be fabricated with proper mixture of depleted uranium
(enrichment tails) and reprocessed Plutonium from the spent UOX fuel with 3.3%
initial enrichment, 33 GWD/t discharge burnup after 5 years of cooling.
- Nuclear Power: Gross electric power capacity in MWe.
- Load Factor
- Thermal Efficiency
- Discharge Burnup
- Initial U235 Enrichment (or Pu content) for each fuel type
- Tails Assay
- Share of Fuel Type 2 in the reactor
- Reprocessing Ratio for each fuel type
- Uranium Source for Fuel Type 2
- Use of Reprocessed Uranium
Output Parameters:
- Natural Uranium Requirement
- Conversion Requirement
- Enrichment Service Requirement .
- Depleted Uranium Arising
- Depleted Uranium Use for MOX fuel
- Fuel Fabrication Requirements (for two fuel types)
- Electricity Production
- Spent Fuel Discharge (for two fuel types)
- Spent Fuel Storage (for two fuel types)
- Spent Fuel Reprocessing (for two fuel types)
- Reprocessed Pu amount
- Amount of used Reprocessed Pu in MOX fuel
- Reprocessed U amount
- Amount of used Reprocessed U
- MA amount in Reprocessing Waste
- FP amount in Reprocessing Waste
The basic calculation model, which is given here, is to calculate annual service
and material requirements as well as the arisings for an equilibrium core. So
that the loading of initial core of a reactor, or discharge during the
refuelling period or at the end of reactor life is not considered. It is also
assumed that all mass reduction in heavy metal (U, Pu, Th, MA, etc) amount is
considered as fission product accumulation. This is not true in reality since
there is some mass loss during the operation of the reactor, but for the
purpose of the NFCSS, this is an acceptable assumption.
Calculation starts from the reactor. Then two parallel calculation series are
performed. In the first serie, simulation runs for the front end of the nuclear
fuel cycle. The second serie performs the calculation for the back end of the
nuclear fuel cycle.
In the front end of the cycle, annual fresh fuel requirements, annual enrichment
service requirements, annual depleted uranium amount, annual conversion
requirements and annual natural uranium requirements are calculated. The only
interface between the first and second series of the calculations is the
introduction of reprocessed material from the back end to the front end.
In the back end of the cycle, annual spent fuel discharge amount, annual spent
fuel reprocessing amount, annual spent fuel storage amount, annual reprocessed
material amount (U or Pu), annual other material arisings such as MAs, annual
Fission Products arisings and annual HLW arisings are calculated.