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Research on burnup physics

Abstract

One of the major problems in burnup studies is the reasonably fast and accurate calculation of the space-and-energy dependent neutron flux and reaction rates for realistic power reactor fuel geometries and compositions, and its optimal integration in the global reactor calculations. The scope of the present research was to develop improved methods trying to satisfy the above requirements. In the epithermal region, simple and efficient approximation is proposed which allows the analytical solution for the space dependence of the spherical harmonics flux moments, and hence the derivation of the recurrence relations between he flux moments at successive lethargy pivotal points. A new matrix formalism to invert the coefficient matrix of band structure resulted in a reduce computer time and memory demands. The research on epithermal region is finalized in computing programme SPLET, which calculates the space-lethargy distribution of the spherical harmonics neutron flux moments, and the related integral quantities as reaction rates and resonance integrals. For partial verification of the above methods a Monte Carlo procedure was developed. Using point-wise representation of variables, a flexible and fast convergent integral transport method SEPT i developed. Expanding the neutron source and flux in finite series of arbitrary polynomials, the space-and-energy dependent integral  More>>
Authors:
Pop-Jordanov, J [1] 
  1. Institute of nuclear sciences Boris Kidric, Vinca, Beograd (Yugoslavia)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1974
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
INIS-RS-0045; IBK-1283
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 17 refs
Subject:
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; BURNUP; COMPUTER CALCULATIONS; ENERGY SPECTRA; MONTE CARLO METHOD; MULTIGROUP THEORY; NEUTRON FLUX; NEUTRON TRANSPORT THEORY; NUCLEAR REACTION KINETICS; POLYNOMIALS; REACTOR CORES; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
OSTI ID:
20840500
Country of Origin:
Serbia
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: RS06RA062013770
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form; Also available from the Institute of nuclear sciences Vinca
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
13 pages
Announcement Date:
Mar 26, 2007

Citation Formats

Pop-Jordanov, J. Research on burnup physics. Serbia: N. p., 1974. Web.
Pop-Jordanov, J. Research on burnup physics. Serbia.
Pop-Jordanov, J. 1974. "Research on burnup physics." Serbia.
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abstractNote = {One of the major problems in burnup studies is the reasonably fast and accurate calculation of the space-and-energy dependent neutron flux and reaction rates for realistic power reactor fuel geometries and compositions, and its optimal integration in the global reactor calculations. The scope of the present research was to develop improved methods trying to satisfy the above requirements. In the epithermal region, simple and efficient approximation is proposed which allows the analytical solution for the space dependence of the spherical harmonics flux moments, and hence the derivation of the recurrence relations between he flux moments at successive lethargy pivotal points. A new matrix formalism to invert the coefficient matrix of band structure resulted in a reduce computer time and memory demands. The research on epithermal region is finalized in computing programme SPLET, which calculates the space-lethargy distribution of the spherical harmonics neutron flux moments, and the related integral quantities as reaction rates and resonance integrals. For partial verification of the above methods a Monte Carlo procedure was developed. Using point-wise representation of variables, a flexible and fast convergent integral transport method SEPT i developed. Expanding the neutron source and flux in finite series of arbitrary polynomials, the space-and-energy dependent integral transport equation is transformed into a general linear algebraic form, which is solved numerically. A simple and efficient procedure for deriving multipoint equations and constructing matrix is proposed and examined, and no unwanted oscillations were noticed. The energy point method was combined with the spherical harmonics method as well. A multi zone few-group program SPECTAR for global reactor calculations was developed. For testing, the flux distribution, neutron leakage and effective multiplication factor for the PWR reactor of the power station San Onofre were calculated. In order to verify the validity of the equivalent material buckling definition, measurements were performed on experimental heavy water zero power reactor RB in Vinca, for three lattice pitches and lattice mixed of two kinds of fuel elements. The application of quasilinear programming for solving the control rod distribution problem to achieve maximum average fuel burnup resulted in a flexible optimization procedure (author)}
place = {Serbia}
year = {1974}
month = {Jul}
}