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OPAL reactor calculations using the Monte Carlo code serpent

Abstract

In the present work the Monte Carlo cell code developed by VTT Serpent v1.1.14 is used to model the MTR fuel assemblies (FA) and control rods (CR) from OPAL (Open Pool Australian Light-water) reactor in order to obtain few-group constants with burnup dependence to be used in the already developed reactor core models. These core calculations are performed using CITVAP 3-D diffusion code, which is well-known reactor code based on CITATION. Subsequently the results are compared with those obtained by the deterministic calculation line used by INVAP, which uses the Collision Probability Condor cell-code to obtain few-group constants. Finally the results are compared with the experimental data obtained from the reactor information for several operation cycles. As a result several evaluations are performed, including a code to code cell comparison at cell and core level and calculation-experiment comparison at core level in order to evaluate the Serpent code actual capabilities. (author)
Authors:
Ferraro, Diego; Villarino, Eduardo [1] 
  1. Nuclear Engineering Dept., INVAP S.E., Rio Negro (Argentina)
Publication Date:
Mar 15, 2012
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
JAEA-Conf-2011-003
Resource Relation:
Conference: 4. international symposium on material testing reactors, Oarai, Ibaraki (Japan), 5-9 Dec 2011; Other Information: 7 refs., 5 figs., 3 tabs.; Related Information: In: Proceedings of the 4th international symposium on material testing reactors| by Ishihara, Masahiro; Suzuki, Masahide (eds.) [Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Oarai Research and Development Center, Oarai, Ibaraki (Japan)]| 310 p.
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; BURNABLE POISONS; BURNUP; C CODES; COLLISION PROBABILITY METHOD; CONTROL ELEMENTS; FUEL ASSEMBLIES; GROUP CONSTANTS; MONTE CARLO METHOD; MULTIPLICATION FACTORS; NEUTRON FLUENCE; OPAL REACTOR; REACTOR CORES; RESEARCH REACTORS; S CODES
OSTI ID:
22078610
Research Organizations:
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: JP1250121037820
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form. Also available from JAEA; URL: http://jolissrch-inter.tokai-sc.jaea.go.jp/pdfdata/JAEA-Conf-2011-003.pdf
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 171-176
Announcement Date:
Apr 01, 2013

Citation Formats

Ferraro, Diego, and Villarino, Eduardo. OPAL reactor calculations using the Monte Carlo code serpent. Japan: N. p., 2012. Web.
Ferraro, Diego, & Villarino, Eduardo. OPAL reactor calculations using the Monte Carlo code serpent. Japan.
Ferraro, Diego, and Villarino, Eduardo. 2012. "OPAL reactor calculations using the Monte Carlo code serpent." Japan.
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title = {OPAL reactor calculations using the Monte Carlo code serpent}
author = {Ferraro, Diego, and Villarino, Eduardo}
abstractNote = {In the present work the Monte Carlo cell code developed by VTT Serpent v1.1.14 is used to model the MTR fuel assemblies (FA) and control rods (CR) from OPAL (Open Pool Australian Light-water) reactor in order to obtain few-group constants with burnup dependence to be used in the already developed reactor core models. These core calculations are performed using CITVAP 3-D diffusion code, which is well-known reactor code based on CITATION. Subsequently the results are compared with those obtained by the deterministic calculation line used by INVAP, which uses the Collision Probability Condor cell-code to obtain few-group constants. Finally the results are compared with the experimental data obtained from the reactor information for several operation cycles. As a result several evaluations are performed, including a code to code cell comparison at cell and core level and calculation-experiment comparison at core level in order to evaluate the Serpent code actual capabilities. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {2012}
month = {Mar}
}