The gas-cooled fast reactor (GFR) system is a nuclear reactor design which is currently in development. Classed as a
Generation IV reactor, it features a
fast-neutron spectrum and closed
fuel cycle
The nuclear fuel cycle, also called nuclear fuel chain, is the progression of nuclear fuel through a series of differing stages. It consists of steps in the ''front end'', which are the preparation of the fuel, steps in the ''service period'' in w ...
for efficient conversion of
fertile uranium and management of
actinide
The actinide () or actinoid () series encompasses the 15 metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers from 89 to 103, actinium through lawrencium. The actinide series derives its name from the first element in the series, actinium. The inf ...
s. The reference reactor design is a
helium
Helium (from el, ἥλιος, helios, lit=sun) is a chemical element with the symbol He and atomic number 2. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, monatomic gas and the first in the noble gas group in the periodic table. ...
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cooled system operating with an outlet temperature of 850 °C using a direct
Brayton closed-cycle gas turbine for high thermal efficiency. Several fuel forms are being considered for their potential to operate at very high temperatures and to ensure an excellent retention of
fission products: composite
ceramic
A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porcelai ...
fuel, advanced fuel particles, or ceramic clad elements of actinide compounds. Core configurations are being considered based on pin- or plate-based fuel assemblies or prismatic blocks, which allows for better coolant circulation than traditional fuel assemblies.
The reactors are intended for use in
nuclear power plants to produce electricity, while at the same time producing (breeding) new nuclear fuel.
Reactor design
Fast reactors were originally designed to be primarily
breeder reactors. This was because of a view at the time of their conception that there was an imminent shortage of uranium fuel for existing reactors. The projected increase in uranium price did not materialize, but if uranium demand increases in the future, then there may be renewed interest in
fast reactors.
The GFR base design is a fast reactor, but in other ways similar to a
high temperature gas-cooled reactor. It differs from the HTGR design in that the core has a higher fissile fuel content as well as a non-fissile, fertile, breeding component. There is no
neutron moderator, as the chain reaction is sustained by fast neutrons. Due to the higher fissile fuel content, the design has a higher power density than the HTGR.
Fuel
In a GFR reactor design, the unit operates on fast neutrons; no moderator is needed to slow neutrons down. This means that, apart from nuclear fuel such as uranium, other fuels can be used. The most common is thorium, which absorbs a fast neutron and decays into Uranium 233. This means GFR designs have breeding properties—they can use fuel that is unsuitable in light water reactor designs and breed fuel. Because of these properties, once the initial loading of fuel has been applied into the reactor, the unit can go years without needing fuel. If these reactors are used for breeding, it is economical to remove the fuel and separate the generated fuel for future use.
Coolant
The gas used can be many different types, including carbon dioxide or helium. It must be composed of elements with low
neutron capture cross sections to prevent positive
void coefficient and
induced radioactivity. The use of gas also removes the possibility of
phase transition
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–induced explosions, such as when the water in a water-cooled reactor (
PWR or
BWR
A boiling water reactor (BWR) is a type of light water nuclear reactor used for the generation of electrical power. It is a design different from a Soviet graphite-moderated RBMK. It is the second most common type of electricity-generating nuc ...
) flashes to steam upon overheating or depressurization. The use of gas also allows for higher operating temperatures than are possible with other coolants, increasing
thermal efficiency, and allowing other non-mechanical applications of the energy, such as the
production of hydrogen fuel.
Research history
Past pilot and demonstration projects have all used thermal designs with graphite moderators. As such, no true gas-cooled fast reactor design has ever been brought to criticality. The main challenges that have yet to be overcome are in-vessel structural materials, both in-core and out-of-core, that will have to withstand fast-neutron damage and high temperatures (up to 1600 °C). Another problem is the low thermal inertia and poor heat removal capability at low helium pressures, although these issues are shared with thermal reactors which have been constructed.
Peter Fortescue, whilst at General Atomic, was leader of the team responsible for the initial development of the
High temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR), as well as the Gas-cooled Fast Reactor (GCFR) system.
Gas-cooled projects (thermal spectrum) include decommissioned reactors such as the
Dragon reactor, built and operated in the
United Kingdom
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, the AVR and the
THTR-300, built and operated in
Germany
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, and
Peach Bottom and
Fort St. Vrain, built and operated in the
United States
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. Ongoing demonstrations include the
High-temperature engineering test reactor in
Japan, which reached full power (30 MWth) using fuel compacts inserted in prismatic blocks in 1999, and the
HTR-10 in
China, which reached its full effect at 10 MWth in 2003 using pebble fuel. A 400 MWth
pebble bed modular reactor demonstration plant was designed by PBMR Pty for deployment in
South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring count ...
but withdrawn in 2010, and a consortium of
Russia
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n institutes is designing a 600 MWth
GT-MHR (prismatic block reactor) in cooperation with
General Atomics
General Atomics is an American energy and defense corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, specializing in research and technology development. This includes physics research in support of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion energy. Th ...
. In 2010, General Atomics announced the
Energy Multiplier Module reactor design, an advanced version of the
GT-MHR.
A European gas cooled fast reactor (GFR) demonstrator, ALLEGRO, is currently being developed by Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Slovakia and Poland. The primary aim of ALLEGRO is to create a conceptual design of a helium-cooled fast reactor with passive
decay heat removal during LOCA accidents based on nitrogen injections into the
guard vessel containing the
reactor pressure vessel and to design an air-tight guard vessel capable of withstanding the increased pressure (over 10 bar) and temperature during the LOCA accident.
See also
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Energy Multiplier Module
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Fast breeder reactor
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Fast neutron reactor
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Generation IV reactor
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PBMR
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Very high temperature reactor
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HTR-10
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HTR-PM
The HTR-PM (球床模块式高温气冷堆核电站) is a small modular nuclear reactor in China.
It is the world’s first prototype of a high-temperature gas-cooled (HTGR) pebble-bed generation IV reactor. The reactor unit has a thermal capac ...
References
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External links
IAEA Fast Reactors and Accelerator Driven Systems Knowledge BaseINL GFR workshop summary
{{Nuclear fission reactors
Nuclear power reactor types
Fast-neutron reactors