NFCSS, An Example Case
Example Study
Nuclear Fuel Cycle consists of a set of processes and materials to be processed.
There are many different fuel cycle options utilizing different nuclear
materials. In order to figure out the best fuel cycle options with the most
efficient use of nuclear materials, one needs to compare nuclear fuel cycle
service and material requirements for different options and for different
projections.
This web site is intended to give information on the capabilities of the NFCSS
by providing an example case for a selected scenario. Scenario parameters and
their values, assumptions in the selection of scenario, and the results of
service and material requirements for the selected scenario are presented in
this web publication.
Before going to the details of the selected scenario and the results, the reader
should note:
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that the selection of scenario is just based on the existing assumptions and
does not reflect any official declaration from the IAEA or its Member States;
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that the greatest care has been taken in collecting the actual data for
historical operation to the extent possible;
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that this is a theoretical calculation and might not reflect technically or
practically possible options.
Main Assumptions
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The calculations were performed for the period of 1955-2050. The year 2050 is
selected for the end of calculation period, because of the increasing
uncertainity on the nuclear power projections and other input parameters as
well as the expected bulk introduction of the new generation nuclear power
plants.
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The historical data for the input parameters were retrieved from the IAEA
databases and publications, from published authoritative reports by the other
organizations/companies, or from the consultants recommendations in the order
of applicability.
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The projection of the future values for input parameters were taken from the
IAEA publications, from published authoritative reports by the other
organizations/companies, or from the consultants recommendations in the order
of applicability.
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The reactor types are grouped in terms of their nuclear characteristics (7
types).
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The reactor types with significant contribution to the commercial nuclear power
production were included in the example.
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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.