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Report on the interpretation of critical experiments in the Siemens-Argonaut-Reactor Graz to study water ingress into spherical elements. Ergebnisbericht zur Auslegung kritischer Experimente am Siemens-Argonaut-Reaktor Graz zum Studium des Wassereinbruches im Kugelhaufen

Abstract

The experiments described are of interest in the study of water contamination in HTR fuel elements. The Siemens Argonaut Reactor (SAR) has been considered as a research tool for a simulation experiment. Following a brief description of the SAR, planned programs are discussed in 'dry' and 'wet' cores. Detector foil types and locations are noted. A theoretical model is developed and nuclide concentrations estimated in the various spectral zones. Reactivity calculations have been made and are summarised for various H{sub 2}O percentage concentrations. The discussion is supported by simplified core layout diagrams and graphs of core flux distributions. Neutron diffusion and spectra calculations are referenced to computer programs used by KFA-Juelich, published elsewhere, and include GAM, THERMOS, MUPO and EXTERMINATOR-2. (G.C.)
Authors:
Schuerrer, F; [1]  Neef, R D [2] 
  1. Technische Univ., Graz (Austria). Inst. fuer Theoretische Physik und Reaktorphysik
  2. Kernforschungsanlage Juelich G.m.b.H. (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Reaktorentwicklung
Publication Date:
Apr 15, 1979
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
RIG-7
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; ARGONAUT TYPE REACTORS; DIFFUSION; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; FUEL ELEMENTS; FUEL-COOLANT INTERACTIONS; GRAPHS; NEUTRON FLUX; NEUTRON SPECTRA; REACTIVITY; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; REACTOR CORES; SIMULATION; SPERICAL CONFIGURATION; TABLES; THEORETICAL DATA; WATER
OSTI ID:
956984
Research Organizations:
Technische Univ., Graz (Austria). Reaktorinstitut
Country of Origin:
Austria
Language:
German
Submitting Site:
OSTI
Size:
232
Announcement Date:
Jun 25, 2009

Citation Formats

Schuerrer, F, and Neef, R D. Report on the interpretation of critical experiments in the Siemens-Argonaut-Reactor Graz to study water ingress into spherical elements. Ergebnisbericht zur Auslegung kritischer Experimente am Siemens-Argonaut-Reaktor Graz zum Studium des Wassereinbruches im Kugelhaufen. Austria: N. p., 1979. Web.
Schuerrer, F, & Neef, R D. Report on the interpretation of critical experiments in the Siemens-Argonaut-Reactor Graz to study water ingress into spherical elements. Ergebnisbericht zur Auslegung kritischer Experimente am Siemens-Argonaut-Reaktor Graz zum Studium des Wassereinbruches im Kugelhaufen. Austria.
Schuerrer, F, and Neef, R D. 1979. "Report on the interpretation of critical experiments in the Siemens-Argonaut-Reactor Graz to study water ingress into spherical elements. Ergebnisbericht zur Auslegung kritischer Experimente am Siemens-Argonaut-Reaktor Graz zum Studium des Wassereinbruches im Kugelhaufen." Austria.
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title = {Report on the interpretation of critical experiments in the Siemens-Argonaut-Reactor Graz to study water ingress into spherical elements. Ergebnisbericht zur Auslegung kritischer Experimente am Siemens-Argonaut-Reaktor Graz zum Studium des Wassereinbruches im Kugelhaufen}
author = {Schuerrer, F, and Neef, R D}
abstractNote = {The experiments described are of interest in the study of water contamination in HTR fuel elements. The Siemens Argonaut Reactor (SAR) has been considered as a research tool for a simulation experiment. Following a brief description of the SAR, planned programs are discussed in 'dry' and 'wet' cores. Detector foil types and locations are noted. A theoretical model is developed and nuclide concentrations estimated in the various spectral zones. Reactivity calculations have been made and are summarised for various H{sub 2}O percentage concentrations. The discussion is supported by simplified core layout diagrams and graphs of core flux distributions. Neutron diffusion and spectra calculations are referenced to computer programs used by KFA-Juelich, published elsewhere, and include GAM, THERMOS, MUPO and EXTERMINATOR-2. (G.C.)}
place = {Austria}
year = {1979}
month = {Apr}
}