Reactivity Coefficients in BN-600 Core with Minor Actinides
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概要
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In 1999, the IAEA has initiated a Coordinated Research Project on “Updated Codes and Methods to Reduce the Calculational Uncertainties of the LMFR Reactivity Effects.” Three benchmark models representing different modifications of the BN-600 fast reactor have been sequentially established and analyzed, including a hybrid core with highly enriched uranium oxide and MOX fuel, a full MOX core with weapons-grade plutonium, and a MOX core with plutonium and minor actinides coming from spent nuclear fuel. The paper describes studies for the latter MOX core model. The benchmark results include core criticality at the beginning and end of the equilibrium fuel cycle, kinetics parameters, spatial distributions of power, and reactivity coefficients obtained by employing different computation tools and nuclear data. Sensitivity studies were performed to better understand in particular the influence of variations in different nuclear data libraries on the computed results. Transient simulations were done to investigate the consequences of employing a few different sets of power and reactivity coefficient distributions on the system behavior. The obtained results are analyzed in the paper.
- 2011-04-01
著者
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Ishikawa Makoto
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Newton Tim
Serco
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RINEISKI Andrei
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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JANG Jinwook
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI)
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MOHANAKRISHNAN Prabhakaran
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)
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RIMPAULT Gerald
CEA Cadarache Centre
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STANCULESCU Alexander
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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STOGOV Victor
Institute for Physics and Power Engineering (IPPE)
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Ishikawa Makoto
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (jaea)
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