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Comparison of decay and yield data between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI

Abstract

This work is intended to be our first step to solve disagreements of the decay heat powers between measurements and summation calculations. We examine differences between nuclear data libraries to complement our uncertainty evaluation of the decay heat summation calculations only with ENDF/B-VI. The comparison is made mainly between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI while JEF2.2 decay data is also discussed. In this study, we propose and use a simple method which is an analogue of the overlap integral of two wave functions in quantum mechanics. As the first step, we compare the whole input nuclear data for the summation calculations as a whole. We find a slight difference of the fission yields especially for high-energy neutron induced fissions between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI. As for the decay energies, JNDC2, ENDF/B-VI are quite similar while JEF2.2 is found significantly different from these two libraries. We find substantial differences in the decay constant values among the three libraries. As the second step, we calculate the decay heat powers with FPGS90 using JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI. The total decay heat powers with the two libraries differ by more than 10% at short cooling times while they agree well on the average at cooling times longer that  More>>
Authors:
Oyamatsu, K; Sagosaka, M; Miyazono, T [1] 
  1. Nagoya Univ. (Japan)
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1997
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
JAERI-Conf-97-004; CONF-9604220-; INDC(JPN)-178/U
Reference Number:
SCA: 663200; PA: JPN-97:008209; EDB-97:134265; SN: 97001850461
Resource Relation:
Conference: ISND-1: 1. internet symposium on nuclear data, Tokai (Japan), 8 Apr - 15 Jun 1996; Other Information: PBD: Mar 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the first internet symposium on nuclear data; Fukahori, Tokio; Iwamoto, Osamu; Nakagawa, Tsuneo [eds.] [Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan). Tokai Research Establishment]; PB: 285 p.
Subject:
66 PHYSICS; URANIUM 235; AFTER-HEAT; BETA SPECTRA; DATA COVARIANCES; THERMAL FISSION; PLUTONIUM 239; NEPTUNIUM 237; FAST FISSION; TRANSPLUTONIUM ELEMENTS; EVALUATION; FISSION YIELD; GAMMA SPECTRA; NUCLEAR DATA COLLECTIONS
OSTI ID:
530416
Research Organizations:
Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97758661; TRN: JP9708209
Availability:
OSTI as DE97758661
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
pp. 234-246
Announcement Date:
Oct 17, 1997

Citation Formats

Oyamatsu, K, Sagosaka, M, and Miyazono, T. Comparison of decay and yield data between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI. Japan: N. p., 1997. Web.
Oyamatsu, K, Sagosaka, M, & Miyazono, T. Comparison of decay and yield data between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI. Japan.
Oyamatsu, K, Sagosaka, M, and Miyazono, T. 1997. "Comparison of decay and yield data between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI." Japan.
@misc{etde_530416,
title = {Comparison of decay and yield data between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI}
author = {Oyamatsu, K, Sagosaka, M, and Miyazono, T}
abstractNote = {This work is intended to be our first step to solve disagreements of the decay heat powers between measurements and summation calculations. We examine differences between nuclear data libraries to complement our uncertainty evaluation of the decay heat summation calculations only with ENDF/B-VI. The comparison is made mainly between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI while JEF2.2 decay data is also discussed. In this study, we propose and use a simple method which is an analogue of the overlap integral of two wave functions in quantum mechanics. As the first step, we compare the whole input nuclear data for the summation calculations as a whole. We find a slight difference of the fission yields especially for high-energy neutron induced fissions between JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI. As for the decay energies, JNDC2, ENDF/B-VI are quite similar while JEF2.2 is found significantly different from these two libraries. We find substantial differences in the decay constant values among the three libraries. As the second step, we calculate the decay heat powers with FPGS90 using JNDC2 and ENDF/B-VI. The total decay heat powers with the two libraries differ by more than 10% at short cooling times while they agree well on the average at cooling times longer that 100 (s). We also point out nuclides whose contributions are significantly different between the two libraries even though the total decay heats agree well. These nuclides may cause some problems in predicting aggregate spectra of {beta} and {gamma} rays as well as delayed neutrons, and are to be reviewed in the future revision of decay and yield data. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Mar}
}