Post by The Natural PhilosopherPost by The Natural PhilosopherPost by The Natural PhilosopherPost by mm0fmfIt's one of the reasons they run reactors at full tilt all the time.
Some of them didn't and don't.
https://www.oecd-nea.org/nea-news/2011/29-2/nea-news-29-2-load-following-e.pdf
France runs freshly fuelled reactors in load following until
Xenon poisoning makes it tricky
When does that happen ?
When does what happen?
'Xenon poisoning makes it tricky' to run 'reactors in load following'.
http://www.templar.co.uk/downloads/0203_Pouret_Nuttall.pdf
That's where I got the info from
And elsewhere, but I cant remember the source.
Yes, that mentions Xenon poisoning, extra control rods, transients
when moving the control rods, but nothing about 'freshly fuelled' or
'until'.
Yup. It might have been something by Kathryn Porter TBH
This is more detailed-
"Refuelling of fuel in the nuclear reactor is periodically performed for
each fuel cycle. After each refuelling, the nuclear fuel needs to be
conditioned. The conditioning of nuclear fuel limits the periods when
load following is suitable. Therefore, the first period after a
refuelling, only baseload operation should be performed. In addition,
calibration of equipment is done during the conditioning. The
conditioning typically takes around 7-14 days. Also, close to the end of
the fuel cycle, flexible operation should be avoided due to a reduction
in reactivity margins in the core and the conditioning of the existing
fuel. This period can be up to a month or even longer. [4] It is also
important to avoid load following when a fuel failure have been
detected. This is due to previous experiences where even small
temperature changes may lead to secondary damages of the fuel rods."
https://lup.lub.lu.se/luur/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=9020022&fileOId=9020046
I cant hold all the detail in my head, so I absorb the salient facts
only and rely on detailed research to fill in the gaps.
1 Fundamentally the nuclear reactions change throughout the fuel cycles
and load following is only advisable at certain periods of the fuel cycle.
2 Load following is completely *possible*.
3 Load following is very uneconomic. The marginal cost of the fuel used
to run the reactor is so low that nothing is saved by turning it down or
off and it may well suffer increased wear.
So it can be done, but mostly if possible you dont.
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