2007 International RERTR Meeting
Abstracts and Available Papers Presented at the Meeting
The First Critical Experiment with a LEU Russian Fuel IRT-4M at the Training Reactor VR-1
Jan Frybort
Department of Nuclear Reactors
V Holesovickach 2, 180 00, Prague 8
Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
ABSTRACT
A critical experiment is a standard part of training of students at the Training Reactor VR-1 operated within the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague. In autumn 2005 the HEU fuel IRT-3M with enrichment 36 % 235U was replaced by the LEU fuel IRT-4M with enrichment 19.7 % 235U. The fuel replacement at the VR-1 Reactor is a part of an international program RERTR. This Paper presents basic information about preparation for the fuel replacement and approaching of the first critical state with the new zone configuration C1 which replaced B1 core with the old IRT-3M fuel. The whole process was carried out according to the Czech law and the relevant international recommendations. The experience with the VR-1 operation confirms the assumption that the C1 core configuration will be suitable from the point of view of the reactivity balance for the long term safe operation of the Training Reactor VR-1.
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- The First Critical
Experiment with a LEU Russian Fuel IRT-4M at the
Training Reactor VR-1, J. Frybort
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