1985
DOI: 10.1016/0149-1970(85)90010-1
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Current status of fast reactor physics reactivity coefficients

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“…Heterogenous effects for different critical assemblies were calculated, for example, in (Küsters and Pilati 1985;Le Sage et al 1985;Bednyakov et al 1988;Belov et al 1989), where heterogenous effects (in the comparison with homogenous composition) reaching 3-4% for k eff values were observed.…”
Section: The Formulation Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Heterogenous effects for different critical assemblies were calculated, for example, in (Küsters and Pilati 1985;Le Sage et al 1985;Bednyakov et al 1988;Belov et al 1989), where heterogenous effects (in the comparison with homogenous composition) reaching 3-4% for k eff values were observed.…”
Section: The Formulation Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reactivity coefficients for sodium-cooled fast reactors were investigated in (Le Sage et al 1985). Noticeable heterogenous effect was observed in the comparison of homogenous and heterogenous calculations for different components of sodium void reactivity effect.…”
Section: The Formulation Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For smaller fast reactors such as EBR-II, fuel bowing is a dominant reactivity feedback effect. However, as fast reactors increase in size, the relative impact of bowed fuel decreases [24]. The increased axial leakage induced from radial expansion of the core must still be considered but for fast reactors with a similar or larger thermal power to S-PRISM, the feedback effect from fuel bowing is rarely considered.…”
Section: Reactivity Feedbacks Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective has been to define bias factors and associated uncertainties (to be used to define design/operation margins) for most design integral parameters. The ANL suite of fast reactor neutronics analysis codes has extensively validated against critical experiments [1][2][3][4][5] and high fidelity Monte Carlo solution [6]. The overall neutronics methodologies including depletion calculations have also been validated using a large experimental database derived from destruction measurements of EBR-II experimental test assemblies and processing irradiated EBR-II fuel assemblies in the Fuel Conditioning Facility [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%