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Progress Towards the Reality of Low-Temperature Critical Experiments with Low-Temperature TEX

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OSTI ID:1994372
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  1. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Livermore, CA (United States)
  2. National Nuclear Laboratory, Risley (United Kingdom)

Integral benchmarks for criticality safety do not exist below room temperature. Incredible support for below room temperature benchmarks is present across the international community. Validation of low-temperature neutron cross sections is necessary to verify any operation at temperatures below room temperature which is typically observed in environments far from the equator. For example, a fissile material transportation truck may routinely observe ambient temperatures down to -40°C, which is the lower temperature bound of the normal conditions of transportation defined in the United States Title 10 Code of Federal Regulations §71.71c2. Similarly, the IAEA, which contains 176 member states, has the same requirement for subcriticality for fissile material transportation. Additionally, sub-room temperature benchmarks can validate newly produced cross sections, that include novel thermal scattering laws, from North Carolina State University. A six-case experiment designed based off the TEX-HEU baseline experiments has been proposed utilizing a chilled vacuum chamber capable of cooling the HEU stack down to -50°C. The six proposed configurations span the entire neutron fission energy range and can be tested at intermediate temperatures between room temperature and -40°C. Of the six configurations, the fastest case utilizes nearly 135 kg of HEU. Understanding the system is required prior to critical experiment operations. In order to test the functionality of the system, testing with surrogate fuel materials has been conducted. The following discusses the design of the low temperature TEX (LT-TEX) experiment as well as the progress made via surrogate testing towards a reality in which low-temperature integral benchmarks exist in the International Criticality Safety Benchmark Evaluation Project (ICSBEP).

Research Organization:
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Livermore, CA (United States); National Nuclear Laboratory, Risley (United Kingdom)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Nuclear Criticality Safety Program (NCSP)
DOE Contract Number:
AC52-07NA27344
OSTI ID:
1994372
Resource Relation:
Conference: 2023 ANS Winter Meeting and Technology Expo, Washington, DC (United States), 12-15 Nov 2023; Related Information: https://www.ans.org/meetings/wm2023/
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English