Thermal-Design Options for Pressure-Channel SCWRS With Cogeneration of Hydrogen

Author:

Naidin Maria1,Mokry Sarah1,Baig Farina1,Gospodinov Yevgeniy1,Zirn Udo2,Pioro Igor1,Naterer Greg3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, ON, L1K 7K4, Canada

2. Hitachi Power Systems America, Ltd., 645 Martinsville Road, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

3. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, ON, L1K 7K4, Canada

Abstract

Currently there are a number of Generation IV supercritical water-cooled nuclear reactor (SCWR) concepts under development worldwide. The main objectives for developing and utilizing SCWRs are (1) to increase the gross thermal efficiency of current nuclear power plants (NPPs) from 33–35% to approximately 45–50% and (2) to decrease the capital and operational costs and, in doing so, decrease electrical-energy costs (approximately US$ 1000∕kW or even less). SCW NPPs will have much higher operating parameters compared to current NPPs (i.e., pressures of about 25MPa and outlet temperatures of up to 625°C). Additionally, SCWRs will have a simplified flow circuit in which steam generators, steam dryers, steam separators, etc. will be eliminated. Furthermore, SCWRs operating at higher temperatures can facilitate an economical cogeneration of hydrogen through thermochemical cycles (particularly, the copper-chlorine cycle) or direct high-temperature electrolysis. To decrease significantly the development costs of a SCW NPP and to increase its reliability, it should be determined whether SCW NPPs can be designed with a steam-cycle arrangement that closely matches that of mature supercritical (SC) fossil power plants (including their SC turbine technology). On this basis, several conceptual steam-cycle arrangements of pressure-channel SCWRs, their corresponding T‐s diagrams and steam-cycle thermal efficiencies are presented in this paper together with major parameters of the copper-chlorine cycle for the cogeneration of hydrogen. Also, bulk-fluid temperature and thermophysical properties profiles were calculated for a nonuniform cosine axial heat-flux distribution along a generic SCWR fuel channel, for reference purposes.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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