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Control Rod Reactivity Measurements in the Aagesta Reactor with the Pulsed Neutron Method

Abstract

An extensive series of control rod measurements was made in the Aagesta reactor during the low power experimental period following the first criticality. This report describes the part of these investigations made with the pulsed neutron method, comprising nearly 300 measurements. The main objective was the determination of control rod reactivity worths for different rods and groups of rods, but some supplementary measurements were also made, e.g. a determination of the prompt neutron decay constant for the delayed critical condition and four different cores. The cores consisted of 20, 32, 68, and 140 fuel elements respectively, and measurements were made at room temperature and with the moderator level close to critical for each core, and for the 140-element core also with full moderator height and at the temperatures 140 deg C and 215 deg C. Both fully and partly inserted control rod groups were investigated. The measurements at critical water level give directly the control rod reactivity worths, whereas those with full water height give the shut-down reactivity. A comparison was made between measured reactivity worths for a number of rod groups and those calculated with the HETERO code. The prompt neutron decay constant at delayed criticality {alpha}{sub 0}={beta}/l, for  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1969
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
AE-364
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 17 refs., 8 figs., 10 tabs.
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; AGESTA REACTOR; CONTROL ELEMENTS; REACTIVITY; PULSED NEUTRON TECHNIQUES
OSTI ID:
20956197
Research Organizations:
AB Atomenergi, Nykoeping (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: SE0708640
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20956197
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
52 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 31, 2007

Citation Formats

Bjoereus, K. Control Rod Reactivity Measurements in the Aagesta Reactor with the Pulsed Neutron Method. Sweden: N. p., 1969. Web.
Bjoereus, K. Control Rod Reactivity Measurements in the Aagesta Reactor with the Pulsed Neutron Method. Sweden.
Bjoereus, K. 1969. "Control Rod Reactivity Measurements in the Aagesta Reactor with the Pulsed Neutron Method." Sweden.
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title = {Control Rod Reactivity Measurements in the Aagesta Reactor with the Pulsed Neutron Method}
author = {Bjoereus, K}
abstractNote = {An extensive series of control rod measurements was made in the Aagesta reactor during the low power experimental period following the first criticality. This report describes the part of these investigations made with the pulsed neutron method, comprising nearly 300 measurements. The main objective was the determination of control rod reactivity worths for different rods and groups of rods, but some supplementary measurements were also made, e.g. a determination of the prompt neutron decay constant for the delayed critical condition and four different cores. The cores consisted of 20, 32, 68, and 140 fuel elements respectively, and measurements were made at room temperature and with the moderator level close to critical for each core, and for the 140-element core also with full moderator height and at the temperatures 140 deg C and 215 deg C. Both fully and partly inserted control rod groups were investigated. The measurements at critical water level give directly the control rod reactivity worths, whereas those with full water height give the shut-down reactivity. A comparison was made between measured reactivity worths for a number of rod groups and those calculated with the HETERO code. The prompt neutron decay constant at delayed criticality {alpha}{sub 0}={beta}/l, for the full core at 215 deg C was found to be 9.60 {+-} 0.30/sec, corresponding to l = 0.76 {+-} 0.02 msec. The shut-down reactivity with 16 coarse control rods in pos. A-D 22, 40-04, 44, 26 is -5% at 25 deg C and -13% at 215 deg C. The relative error is usually around 8% in the reactivity worths, originating mainly from the higher harmonics content in the measured curves.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1969}
month = {Jul}
}