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Experimental Studies on Assemblies 1 and 2 of the Fast Reactor FRO (Part 1)

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/4556340· OSTI ID:4556340
FRO is a fast zero power reactor built for experiments in reactor physics. It is a split table machine containing vertical fuel elements. 120 kg of U235 are available as fuel, which is fabricated into metallic plates of 20% enrichment. The control system comprises 5 spring-loaded safety elements and 3 + 1 elements for start-up operations and power control. The reactor went critical in February 1964. The first assemblies studied were made up of undiluted fuel into a cylindrical and a spherical core, respectively, surrounded by a reflector made of copper. The present report describes some experiments made on these systems. Primarily, critical mass determinations, flux distribution measurements and studies of the conversion ratio are dealt with. The measured quantities have been compared with theoretical predictions using various transport theory programmes (DSN, TDC) and cross section sets. The experimental results show that the neutron spectrum in the copper reflector is softer than predicted, but apart from this discrepancy agreement with theory has generally been obtained.
Research Organization:
Aktiebolaget Atomenergi, Stockholm (Sweden)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Nuclear Criticality Safety Program (NCSP)
NSA Number:
NSA-19-045522
OSTI ID:
4556340
Report Number(s):
AE-195
Country of Publication:
Sweden
Language:
English

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