Multiphysics Model Development and the Core Analysis for In Situ Breeding and Burning Reactor
The in situ breeding and burning reactor (ISBBR), which makes use of the outstanding breeding capability of metallic pellet and the excellent irradiation-resistant performance of SiCf/SiC ceramic composites cladding, can approach the design purpose of mohair torquay ultralong cycle and ultrahigh burnup and maintain stable radial power distribution