2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2015.08.019
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Physics characteristics of the fixed bed nuclear reactor

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“…By k eff = 1.0 + β eff , the prompt‐criticality would start, and the reactor would get out of control with explosion possibility! Recently, in a paper at the NuRER2014 Conference it has been reported that β eff is a decreasing function with core height at reactor operation, where the fuel enrichment of 5% 235 U is kept constant and without a boron concentration in coolant water. In the current case, effective delayed neutron fraction evolution to both the core height and boron concentration in the coolant water is investigated.…”
Section: Numerical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By k eff = 1.0 + β eff , the prompt‐criticality would start, and the reactor would get out of control with explosion possibility! Recently, in a paper at the NuRER2014 Conference it has been reported that β eff is a decreasing function with core height at reactor operation, where the fuel enrichment of 5% 235 U is kept constant and without a boron concentration in coolant water. In the current case, effective delayed neutron fraction evolution to both the core height and boron concentration in the coolant water is investigated.…”
Section: Numerical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%