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Nuclear Fuel Cycle Simulation System: Improvements and Applications

IAEA-TECDOC-1864

English IAEA-TECDOC-1864 ¦ 978-92-0-101219-7

212 pages ¦ 141 figures ¦ € 18.00 ¦ Date published: 2019

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Description

The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Simulation System (NFCSS) is a scenario based computer simulation tool that can model various nuclear fuel cycle options in various types of nuclear reactor. It is efficient and accurate in identifying, for example, the nuclear mineral resources and technical infrastructure needed for the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle; the amounts of used fuel, actinide nuclides and high level waste generated for a given reactor fleet size; and the impact of introducing recycling of used fuel on mineral resource savings and waste minimization. Since the first publication on the NFCSS as IAEA-TECDOC-1535 in 2007, there have been significant improvements in the implementation of the NFCSS, including a new extension to thorium fuel cycles, methods to calculate decay heat and radiotoxicity, and demonstration applications to innovative reactors.

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Keywords

Nuclear Fuels, Spent Reactor Fuels, Computerized Simulation, NFCSS, Nuclear Fuel Cycle Simulation System, Improvements, Applications, Nuclear Reactors, Actinide Nuclides, Infrastructure, Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Nuclear Mineral Resources, High Level Waste, Reactor Fleet Size, Recycling, Waste Minimization, Implementation, Thorium Fuel Cycles, Decay Heat, Radiotoxicity, Innovative Reactors, Information Flow, Mining, Milling, Conversion, Enrichment, Fuel Fabrication, Flow Model, Calculation Process, Nuclear Material, Parameters, Burnup Model, UO2, MOX Fuel Cycles, Cross Section Data, NPPs, Nuclear Power Plants, LEU, Low Enriched Uranium, PWR, Pressurized Water Reactor, Fast Reactor Modelling, Benchmark, CAIN, Calculation of Actinide Inventory, Dose, Codes

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