Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 20(1); 2022
  • Article

Research Paper

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2022;20(1):23-32. Published online: Mar, 30, 2022

Estimation of Input Material Accounting Uncertainty With Double-Stage Homogenization in Pyroprocessing

  • Chaehun Lee; Bong Young Kim; Byung-Hee Won; Hee Seo; Se-Hwan Park
Abstract

Pyroprocessing is a promising technology for managing spent nuclear fuel. The nuclear material accounting of feed material is a challenging issue in safeguarding pyroprocessing facilities. The input material in pyroprocessing is in a solid-state, unlike the solution state in an input accountability tank used in conventional wet-type reprocessing. To reduce the uncertainty of the input material accounting, a double-stage homogenization process is proposed in considering the process throughput, remote controllability, and remote maintenance of an engineering-scale pyroprocessing facility. This study tests two types of mixing equipment in the proposed double-stage homogenization process using surrogate materials. The expected heterogeneity and accounting uncertainty of Pu are calculated based on the surrogate test results. The heterogeneity of Pu was 0.584% obtained from Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) spent fuel of 59 WGd/tU when the relative standard deviation of the mass ratio, tested from the surrogate powder, is 1%. The uncertainty of the Pu accounting can be lower than 1% when the uncertainty of the spent fuel mass charged into the first mixers is 2%, and the uncertainty of the first sampling mass is 5%.

Keywords

Safeguards, Pyroprocessing, Double-stage homogenization, Heterogeneity, Nuclear material accountancy, Input material accountancy