Rosatom Scientists Test MOX Fuel for Promising VVER-S Reactor

The experimental program was developed at the Leypunsky Institute for Physics and Power Engineering

Employees of the Leypunsky Institute for Physics and Power Engineering are testing MOX fuel (nuclear fuel containing several types of oxides of fissile materials) for a promising reactor with spectral regulation (VVER-S). This was reported by the Rosatom press service.

Leypunsky Institute for Physics and Power Engineering

Nuclear scientists used a fast physical stand (BFS-1, designed for studying full-scale models of projected fast reactors with a capacity of up to 1000 MW with various types of fuel) for the experiments. They carried out a physical start-up of a critical assembly (a complex for studying systems containing fissile materials) for research on MOX fuel.

Leypunsky Institute for Physics and Power Engineering

Alexander Zhukov, head of the BFS complex, said that the critical assembly model did not contain nuclear materials.

After obtaining permission from the nuclear safety commissions, the models were portion-by-portion replaced with real fuel elements with energy plutonium.
Alexander Zhukov, head of the BFS complex
VVER-S is a water-cooled reactor for power units with an electrical capacity of 600 MW.

The main difference from VVER is the change in the water-uranium ratio during the operation of the reactor at power when mechanical water displacers are removed from its core.

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