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Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA Multipurpose hYbrid Research Reactor for High-tech Applications A flexible and fast spectrum irradiation facility Eucard2-MAX ADS Workshop, CERN, Geneva (CH) March 20-21, 2014

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA Multipurpose hYbrid Research Reactor for High-tech Applications A flexible and fast spectrum irradiation facility Prof. Dr. Hamid Aït Abderrahim, Dr. Dirk Vandeplassche SCKCEN, Boeretang 200, 2400 Mol, Belgium or

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA - Accelerator Driven System Reactor Subcritical or Critical modes 65 to 100 MWth Accelerator (600 MeV - 4 mA proton) Fast Neutron Source Spallation Source Lead-Bismuth coolant Multipurpose Flexible Irradiation Facility Innovative & Unique

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA Accelerator Challenge fundamental parameters (ADS) particlep beam energy600 MeV beam current4 mA modeCW MTBF> 250 h implementation superconducting linac frequency176.1 / / MHz reliability = redundancydouble injector “fault tolerant” scheme failure = beam trip > 3 s challenge !

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN About beam trips

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA linac

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Reactor Vessel Reactor Cover Core Support Structure Core Barrel Core Support Plate Jacket Core Reflector Assemblies Dummy Assemblies Fuel Assemblies Spallation Target Assembly and Beam Line Above Core Structure Core Plug Multifunctional Channels Core Restraint System Control Rods, Safety Rods, Mo-99 production units Primary Heat Exchangers Primary Pumps Si-doping Facility Diaphragm IVFS IVFHS IVFHM Reactor layout © SCKCEN

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Core and Fuel Assemblies 151 positions 37 multifunctional plugs

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Cooling systems Decay heat removal (DHR) through secondary loops 4 independent loops redundancy (each loop has 100% capability) passive operation (natural convection in primary, secondary and tertiary loop) Ultimate DHR through RVCS (natural convection)

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Integration into building

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Multipurpose facility ADS demonstration & P&T Research M ultipurpose h Y brid R esearch R eactor for H igh-tech A pplications Waste Fission GEN IV Fusion Fundamental research Silicon doping Radio- isotopes 50 to 100 MWth  Fast = ~10 15 n/cm².s (En>0.75 MeV)  = 1 to n/cm².s (ppm He/dpa ~ 10) in medium-large volumes Material research  Fast = 1 to n/cm².s (En>1 MeV) in large volumes Fuel research Φ tot = 0.5 to n/cm².s  th = 0.5 to n/cm².s (En<0.4 eV)  th = 0.1 to n/cm².s (En<0.4 eV) High energy LINAC 600 MeV – 1 GeV Long irradiation time

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Motivation for transmutation spent fuel reprocessing no reprocessing Uranium naturel Time (years) Relative radiotoxicity transmutation of spent fuel Duration Reduction 1.000x Volume Reduction 100x

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Fast Neutron are unavoidable for transmutation To transmute MAs, we need to fission them The ratio Fission/Capture is more favorable with fast neutrons

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Proton Beam Spallation Target accelerator Both Critical reactors as well as ADS can be used as MAs transmuters Nevertheless, critical reactors, heavily loaded with MAs, can experience severe safety issue due to reactivity effect induced by a smaller fraction of delayed neutrons. ADS can operate in a more flexible and safer manner even if heavily loaded with MAs hence leading to efficient transmutation. Therefore we say that sub-criticality is not a luxury but a necessity. Is sub-criticality a luxury?

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN European Strategy for P&T  The implementation of P&T of a large part of the high-level nuclear wastes in Europe needs the demonstration of its feasibility at an “engineering” level. The respective R&D activities could be arranged in four “building blocks”: 1.Demonstration of the capability to process a sizable amount of spent fuel from commercial LWRs in order to separate plutonium (Pu), uranium (U) and minor actinides (MA), 2.Demonstration of the capability to fabricate at a semi-industrial level the dedicated fuel needed to load in a dedicated transmuter (JRC/ITU), 3.Design and construction of one or more dedicated transmuters, 4.Provision of a specific installation for processing of the dedicated fuel unloaded from the transmuter, which can be of a different type than the one used to process the original spent fuel unloaded from the commercial power plants, together with the fabrication of new dedicated fuel.

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA-IMIFF for fusion material In sub-critical ADS-mode, a high appmHe/dpa ratio is reached, especially in the region of the window of spallation source Volume of 1 lt with appmHe/dpa ~ 12 close to spallation target  Useful volume 30 lt with range from 5 to 20 appmHe/dpa  (Pre-)selection of materials for fusion application

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA for fusion irradiations Estimated damage induced in DEMO and proposed irradiation conditions in IFMIF and MYRRHA-IMIFF

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN European Context Energy Independence Knowledge Economy ESFRI European Strategic Forum for Research Infrastructure SET Plan European Strategic Energy Plan Confirmed on ESFRI priority list projects in ESNII (SNETP goals)

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA: an international network

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Belgian commitment: secured International consortium: under construction Belgium 60 M€ (12 M€/y x 5 y) 2nd phase (11 y) others 576 M€ Belgium 324 M€ (36 M€/y x 9 y) Consortium 960 M€ (2009)

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN The project schedule Executing presently the FEED Phase: Front End Engineering Design 2019 On site assembly Construction of components & civil engineering 2015 Tendering & Procurement Commissioning 2023 Progressive start-up Full exploitation FEED (Front End Engineering Design) Minimise technological risks Secure the licensing Secure a sound management and investment structure PDP preliminary dismantling plan PSAR preliminary safety assesment EIAR environmental impact assesment Central Project Team Owner Engineering Team Owner Consortium Group /15

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN International Members Consortium – Phase 1 As of early 2012 INVESTMENT PHASE BE EU countries Asian country EU ROW SCKCEN (on behalf of Belgian Federal Government) EU country Public foundation Asian country EU participation ROW participation Belgian Federal Ministry of Energy (50%) Belgian Federal Ministry of Science Policy (50%) 40 % Major European partners A major Asian partner EU FP7 (RTD) / SET-Plan (Energy) ROW (*) European Research Infrastructure Consortium «ERIC» (*) Contribution to investment capital (960 M€’09) Participation vehicle (Consortium members) Primary «investors» IPR management rules tbd

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN International Members Consortium - Phase 2 OPERATION PHASE Members of Consortium - Individual research of a member of Consortium -Collaborative research amongst members of Consortium - 3 years program commitment CLOSED/ SHARED INFORMATION for MoC Open User Facility - Governments funding - Criteria of research excellence - Independant program access committee (PAC) Collaborative research - Distribution of information to participants Contract research….. Commercial services -RI -NTD Silicon ~25% OPEN INFORMATION SHARED INFORMATION for participants CLOSED INFORMATION for participants «ERIC» (*) (*) European Research Infrastructure Consortium BENEFITS for Members of Consortium Board position to control overal operation Priority of access Potential benefit of low price (compensation profit from commercial revenues) Capacity transfer flexibility (rules tbd) SCKCEN as qualified and licenced operator of the MYRRHA infrastructure under contractual arrangement with ERIC

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN Conclusions MYRRHA As a Multipurpose Fast Spectrum irradiation facility selected by ESFRI, is responding to: The issue of addressing the nuclear waste legacy of present reactor technology through advanced options (ADS, P&T) The SNETP need for a multipurpose research infrastructure expressed in its Strategic Research Agenda whatever the considered technology for Gen.IV systems The Objective of Belgium and SCKCEN to maintain a high level expertise in the country in the nuclear safety, nuclear technology and nuclear competencies independently of the future of NE The objective of the European Commission to make available a series of relevant irradiation facilities for the fusion material research community towards the DEMO construction Secure society needs for RI for medical applications and Doped- Si for renewable Energy

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA & CERN SCKCEN signed last year a collaboration agreement with CERN on MYRRHA, in particular related to the development of its accelerator : Linac4: injector developments and tests Linac4: building definition and integration Linac4: normal conducting RF cavities Cryogenics: system definition and optimisation Cryogenics: interactions with industrial providers and test procedures Fast Pulsing Magnets: long flat top kicker magnet Low Level Controls: data acquisition, timing SPL: elliptical cavity cryomodule design and prototyping Accelerator Reliability

Copyright © 2014 SCKCEN MYRRHA: EXPERIMENTAL ACCELERATOR DRIVEN SYSTEM A pan-European, innovative and unique facility at Mol (BE) BR2 reactor (existing) MYRRHA reactor building MYRRHA LINAC high energy tunnel ECR source & Injector Building Utilities buildings

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