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Analysis of the innovated nuclear fuel with FEMAXI code
Čásar, Ondřej ; Novotný, Filip (referee) ; Foral, Štěpán (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with modification of source code of program FEMAXI 6 and subsequent analysis of composite nuclear fuel based on SiC admixture. First part introduces the entire open fuel cycle, from the start of the mining to the final disposal of the nuclear waste. The following part describes physical processes in the fuel, especially the processes associated with the low thermal conductivity of classical uranium oxide ceramic pellets, contains the description of the temperature calculations in the pellet and the analysis of the thermal conductivity coefficient including the influences affecting its size. One part of the thesis is an analysis of selected composite fuels increasing the thermal conductivity and introduction of a computational program for FEMAXI 6 nuclear fuel analysis, including its structure, implementation of equations and description of the input file. In the practical part, one can find a description of performed program modifications, comparison with other computational programs and analysis of possible composite nuclear fuel for Dukovany NPP.
Nuclear Fuel and its Behavior during Burn-up
Matocha, Vítězslav ; Foral, Štěpán (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
The point of this bachelor’s thesis is to characterize different types of nuclear fuels and their behaviour during the process of burning-up. Futher, basic types of nuclear reactors are mentioned, as well as their history and different kinds of nuclear fuels used in these reactors. Then there are pieces of information about fuel cycles and fuel burning-up. Furthermore, the thesis concentrates on the changes, which happen in the nuclear fuel during the process of burning-up, such as swelling and cracking. In its other parts, this bachelor’s thesis deals with fission products, mainly gas fission products are mentioned here. At the end of this thesis, a simple model of nuclear fuel burning-up is created. This model follows concentration of izotopes of uranium and plutonium during fuel burning-up.
Fuel of nuclear reactors and fuel cycle
Bátěk, David ; Nerud, Pavel (referee) ; Šen, Hugo (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes nuclear fuels used in today's nuclear reactors as well as parts of fuel cycle, which includes all activities like uranium mining and prepairing, energy utilization and storage at the end of a cycle. There are also information about world production of uranium and posibilities of manipulation with used nuclear fuel, including transmutation technologies.
Nuclear Fuel Cycle of Temelin NPP
Ježek, Martin ; Zlámal, Ondřej (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the central part of a fuel cycle in the power plant of Temelín. It describes generally the whole fuel cycle, from the process of uranium mining up to permanent storage of burned-up material and it shortly mentiones possibilities of its remaking. Neverthless, the main point is the middle part of the fuel cycle. In the next parts, the thesis concentrates on the power plant of Temelín. It describes shortly the WER-1000 reactor, which is being used there, and the active zone as well. There is a further description of both fuels used there, a fuel form a Russian corporation of TVEL, which is used nowadays, as well as a fuel from an American corporation of Westinghouse used in the past. The thesis then deals with the development of a fuel cycle from the moment of launching the power plant up to the present. The problems with the fuel from the American corporation are mentioned here as well. Then it concentrates on more-than-year long cycles and tries to quantify their contribution. The thesis contains a very simple project of an elongated fuel cycle and his evaluation from the point of working economy and organisation of shutdowns.
Nuclear Fuel Margins Increasing at Nuclear Power Plant Dukovany
Vrábel, Radek ; ČEZ,, Ondřej Zlámal, (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with power uprates and the extension of the nuclear fuel cycle at Czech nuclear power plants. The beginning of this thesis aims at improving the reader’s knowledge about nuclear reactors and nuclear fuel cycle. A whole chapter is dedicated to the development of nuclear fuel cycle at the nuclear power plant Dukovany. The progress in the field of nuclear fuels complements the development of the nuclear fuel cycle, thus providing visible benefits.
Analysis of possibilities for use of III. and IV. generation of nuclear reactors for the Czech Republic
Gajdzica, Lukáš ; Kopřiva, Radek (referee) ; Kopřiva, Radek (referee) ; Matal, Oldřich (advisor)
The thesis deals with the analysis of possibilities for use of III. and IV. generation of nuclear reactors for the Czech Republic. Introduction deals with basic principles of nuclear energetics and fuel cycle which is closely associated with the issue and its development and application in practice will have a significant effect both for choice of future types of nuclear reactors of IV. generation and the matter of settlement with spent nuclear fuel. In other parts the thesis deals with the present state of nuclear energetics in the Czech Republic, compares concrete chosen types of nuclear power plants of III. generation and generally describes nuclear reactors and power plants of IV. generation. Final part of the work is focused on questions concerning the possibility of construction of new blocks of nuclear power plants in the Czech Republic and presents concrete recommendation from author´s point of view.
Ionizing Radiation, Residual Heat Generation, and Inventory of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Hájková, Barbora ; Šťastný, Ondřej (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with ionizing radiation, residual heat generation, and inventory of spent nuclear fuel. It introduces types of ionizing radiation and half-life of isotopes, which are contained in the nuclear fuel. Furthermore, using code UwB1, a simulation of the burning of nuclear fuel used at the Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant from the introduction of fuel into the reactor to its storage in deep repositories in 2065, is carried out.
Radiation damage of VVER-440 based Dukovany NPP reactor pressure vessel investigation
Říha, Tomáš ; Martinec, Jiří (referee) ; Šen, Hugo (advisor)
This master‘s thesis deals with radiation damage of reactor pressure vessels, specifically of NPP Dukovany Unit No. 3. In general damage mechanisms of reactor steels are described and possibilities of monitoring of material degradation and its recovery used at NPP’s all over the world are mentioned as well. A practical part of the thesis is focused on interpretation of analyses carried out with the assistance of MOBY DICK code. The ground of these analyses is a neutron fluence value development on different locations of RPV for the whole life of operation up to 24th cycle. The analyses results are put into context with performed in-service inspections. The thesis follows up with neutron fluence computation for the future cycles containing new types of nuclear fuel up to 34th cycle. The outcome of practical part of the master‘s thesis is a comparison between new types of nuclear fuel with respect to radiation damage of RPV’s.
Nuclear Fuel Loading Patterns at VVER Reactor Based Nuclear Power Plants
Šajdler, Miroslav ; Vojáčková, Jitka (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
The Master's thesis focuses on loading patterns of nuclear reactors VVER. It describes the whole process of fuel cycle, since production to storage or reprocessing. The author puts emphasise on the middle part of fuel cycle in Czech nuclear power plants - Dukovany and Temelín and he also explains which fuels are used in both power plants now and which were used in history. The thesis also contains a basic overview of approaches to loading patterns optimisation in foreign countries. The final part of the thesis discusses practical calculation of loading patterns in the Block III of Nuclear power plant Dukovany, by using optimisation programme Athena and Moby-Dick macrocode.
Front end of the fuel cycle
Sedlák, Miroslav ; Katovský, Karel (referee) ; Foral, Štěpán (advisor)
Bachelor thesis will work of the front of the fuel cycle. Summarize and describe the current knowledge related to uranium, the phase transformation of unemployable chemical element for mankind significant energy source. Understanding the process of processing uranium to energy source is invaluable importance for the future of energy. The use of uranium as fuel only brings advantages inherent in the usability element for humanity, but also the disadvantege of environmental threats and the threat of negative censequences to the environment in case of accidents. A thorough knowledge of the various stages of the fuel cycle contributes to increasing the safety of use of this chemical element for mankind and increasing efficiency in the conversion of uranium ore, thereby creating still more favorable conditions for the development of nuclear energy.

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