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Generation IV reactors and the ASTRID prototype: Lessons from the Fukushima accident
Institution:CEA, CEA/Saclay, bâtiment 121, PC 8, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette cedex, France
Abstract:In France, the ASTRID prototype is a sodium-cooled fast neutron industrial demonstrator, fulfilling the criteria for Generation IV reactors. ASTRID will meet safety requirements as stringent as for 3rd generation reactors, and take into account lessons from the Fukushima accident. The objectives are to reinforce the robustness of the safety demonstration for all safety functions. ASTRID will feature an innovative core with a negative sodium void coefficient, take advantage of the large thermal inertia of SFRs for decay heat removal, and provide for a design either eliminating the sodium–water reaction, or guaranteeing no consequences for safety in case such reaction would take place.
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