Numerical analysis of dynamic load following response in a natural circulation molten salt power reactor system

John P. Carter, Richard Christensen, Sujong Yoon

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Abstract

The Molten Salt Reactor (MSR) concept is a rapidly evolving Generation IV design that has recently attracted favorable attention due to the potential for reducing waste generation, realizing passive safety features, and seizing on the opportunity for cost effective economics. An investigation into the power transient behavior of an autonomous load-following, closed-loop, natural circulation MSR system is important to quantifying operational and safety performance under dynamic conditions. This paper presents the results of a STAR-CCM+ and a comparatively simple asymmetric, one-dimensional, numerical model to solve the compound dynamic MSR power behavior subject to flow and temperature reactivity feedback only. Results show that reactor power is affected by fuel salt flow velocity (global) and temperatures (local bulk volume averages) in a coupled, time-delayed manner that results in a unique compound dynamic, closed-loop power feedback mechanism. The 1-D simulation approach opens the possibility of performing inexpensive computations to evaluate time-dependent reactor performance relative to thermo-physical fuel salt limitations. Results also potentially motivate a convincing conclusion that natural circulation MSRs provide a leap in safety and reliability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111818
JournalNuclear Engineering and Design
Volume394
Early online dateMay 23 2022
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2022

Keywords

  • Molten salt reactor
  • Neutronics
  • Reactor performance
  • Time-dependent
  • Transient

INL Publication Number

  • INL/JOU-21-64332
  • 148802

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