In nuclear power technology, online refuelling is a technique for changing the fuel of a nuclear reactor while the pile is critical.
Online refuelling has been provided for three main reasons:
- To allow low-burnup fuel to be extracted for the production of plutonium suitable for nuclear weapons.
- To allow frequent rearrangement of fuel within the core for the purposes of balancing the thermal load and allowing higher fuel burnup, reducing both the fuel requirements and the amount of high-level nuclear waste for disposal.
- To improve availability and economy by reducing the downtime required for refuelling and other maintenance.
Power reactors provided with online refuelling facilities include:
- The Magnox and UNGG generation 1 Gas Cooled Reactors.
- The AGR. However, problems with the mechanism led to the discontinuation of full load refuelling of this class.
- The CANDU.
- The RBMK.
- Most pebble bed reactors.
- All molten salt reactors using liquid fuels.
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