THE EFFECT OF CONTROL ROD DISPLACEMENT AGAINST THE SAFETY OF REACTOR CORE OF NUCLEAR BATTERY
Center for Nuclear Technology Assessment - BATAN
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ABSTRACT
THE EFFECT OF CONTROL ROD DISPLACEMENT AGAINST THE SAFETY OF REACTOR CORE OF NUCLEAR BATTERY. The Nuclear Battery reactor is small, solid-state passively cooled reactor power supply being developed to produce electricity and/or steam heat in remote locations. A fundamental design principles of the Nuclear Battery is a very high level of safety with no short-term intervention required by either human operators or engineered safety devices. One of the limiting hypothetical accident scenarios for a nuclear reactor is the rapid ejection of a single control rod from and initial state of reactor criticality. This paper presents a safety aspect of reactor core of the Nuclear Battery, and shows that the Nuclear Battery would survive a rapid reactivity insertion of a least 20 mk without compromising fuel integrity.
Keywords : Nuclear Battery, Safety Aspect, Reactor Core, Reactivity
Published : Proceeding "Pertemuan dan Presentasi Ilmiah Penelitian Dasar Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Nuklir", Yogyakarta, 21-22 Maret 1990, ISSN No.: 0216-3128
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