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3 D diffusion calculation of HIFAR including the coarse control arms and their burnup

Abstract

A 3D model of HIFAR which includes the coarse control arms (CCA) has been developed which is based on a 2-group, relatively coarse mesh, diffusion calculation. Appropriate absorption cross sections to represent the signal arm control blades were obtained by comparison with multigroup discrete ordinates cell calculations. An integral test of the CCA worth using the model showed excellent agreement with a geometrically detailed Monte Carlo calculation. Comparison with the most recent measurement of the CCA reactivity calibration showed good agreement and, in particular, a constant difference of about 6 per cent between calculation and measurement in change of reactivity with arm movement over the normal operating range. Extension of the model to include the burn-up of the CCA control material has provided the first calculation-based estimates of the loss of CCA effectiveness with time. Similar estimates of the worth of europium tipped control blades and their lifetime have been made. This confirmed that blades of this type have almost identical initial reactivity worth to all-cadmium blades and that their lifetime is very much longer. 27 refs., 4 tabs., 10 figs.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
ANSTO-E-703
Reference Number:
SCA: 220400; 220600; PA: AIX-24:036031; SN: 93000976977
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Sep 1991
Subject:
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; HIFAR REACTOR; REACTOR CONTROL SYSTEMS; REACTIVITY; A CODES; BURNUP; CADMIUM; CALIBRATION; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; CROSS SECTIONS; DIFFUSION; EUROPIUM; K CODES; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; MONTE CARLO METHOD; NEUTRON FLUX; THEORETICAL DATA; THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS; 220400; 220600; CONTROL SYSTEMS; RESEARCH, TEST, TRAINING, PRODUCTION, IRRADIATION, MATERIALS TESTING REACTORS
OSTI ID:
10144661
Research Organizations:
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW (Australia)
Country of Origin:
Australia
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93622542; TRN: AU9213078036031
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
[20] p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Robinson, G S. 3 D diffusion calculation of HIFAR including the coarse control arms and their burnup. Australia: N. p., 1991. Web.
Robinson, G S. 3 D diffusion calculation of HIFAR including the coarse control arms and their burnup. Australia.
Robinson, G S. 1991. "3 D diffusion calculation of HIFAR including the coarse control arms and their burnup." Australia.
@misc{etde_10144661,
title = {3 D diffusion calculation of HIFAR including the coarse control arms and their burnup}
author = {Robinson, G S}
abstractNote = {A 3D model of HIFAR which includes the coarse control arms (CCA) has been developed which is based on a 2-group, relatively coarse mesh, diffusion calculation. Appropriate absorption cross sections to represent the signal arm control blades were obtained by comparison with multigroup discrete ordinates cell calculations. An integral test of the CCA worth using the model showed excellent agreement with a geometrically detailed Monte Carlo calculation. Comparison with the most recent measurement of the CCA reactivity calibration showed good agreement and, in particular, a constant difference of about 6 per cent between calculation and measurement in change of reactivity with arm movement over the normal operating range. Extension of the model to include the burn-up of the CCA control material has provided the first calculation-based estimates of the loss of CCA effectiveness with time. Similar estimates of the worth of europium tipped control blades and their lifetime have been made. This confirmed that blades of this type have almost identical initial reactivity worth to all-cadmium blades and that their lifetime is very much longer. 27 refs., 4 tabs., 10 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}