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Pulse superimposition calculational methodology for estimating the subcriticality level of nuclear fuel assemblies

✍ Scribed by Alberto Talamo; Y. Gohar; C. Rabiti; G. Aliberti; F. Kondev; D. Smith; Z. Zhong; H. Kiyavitskaya; V. Bournos; Y. Fokov; C. Routkovskaya; I. Serafimovich


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
965 KB
Volume
606
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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✦ Synopsis


One of the most reliable experimental methods for measuring the subcriticality level of a nuclear fuel assembly is the Sjo ¨strand method applied to the reaction rate generated from a pulsed neutron source. This study developed a new analytical methodology simulating the Sjo ¨strand method, which allows comparing the experimental and analytical reaction rates and the obtained subcriticality levels. In this methodology, the reaction rate is calculated due to a single neutron pulse using MCNP/MCNPX computer code or any other neutron transport code that explicitly simulates the delayed fission neutrons. The calculation simulates a single neutron pulse over a long time period until the delayed neutron contribution to the reaction rate is vanished. The obtained reaction rate is then superimposed to itself, with respect to the time, to simulate the repeated pulse operation until the asymptotic level of the reaction rate, set by the delayed neutrons, is achieved. The superimposition of the pulse to itself was calculated by a simple C computer program. A parallel version of the C program is used due to the large amount of data being processed, e.g. by the Message Passing Interface (MPI). The analytical results of this new calculation methodology have shown an excellent agreement with the experimental data available from the YALINA-Booster facility of Belarus. This methodology can be used to calculate Bell and Glasstone spatial correction factor.


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