2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2018.01.029
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Spatial analysis of unprotected transients in heterogeneous sodium fast reactors

Abstract: The main purpose of this benchmark paper is to study and compare point and spatial neutronic approaches used to calculate ULOF and UTOP transients in sodium cooled fast reactors. A second objective is to compare deterministic and Monte Carlo calculations with two different calculation codes. The first one is based on a deterministic (discrete ordinate S N) approach, using tabulated self-shielded cross sections, where the core reactivity and the power shape distribution are evaluated at each time step of the tr… Show more

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“…In order to estimate the absorption rate inside the foils located in the metal reflector, a variance reduction is required in order to increase the number of thermal neutrons simulated in the metal reflector plates. This work has been performed with a modified version of Serpent2 code v2.1.21 used for previous studies [11] and where the correlated sampling technique has been implemented [12,13]. Even if some variance reduction methods have already been implemented in recent developments [14] of Serpent2, a specific variance reduction has been developed in this work dedicated to applications for detectors near to a reactor with specific treatments according to the neutron energy.…”
Section: Variance Reduction In the Metal Reflectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to estimate the absorption rate inside the foils located in the metal reflector, a variance reduction is required in order to increase the number of thermal neutrons simulated in the metal reflector plates. This work has been performed with a modified version of Serpent2 code v2.1.21 used for previous studies [11] and where the correlated sampling technique has been implemented [12,13]. Even if some variance reduction methods have already been implemented in recent developments [14] of Serpent2, a specific variance reduction has been developed in this work dedicated to applications for detectors near to a reactor with specific treatments according to the neutron energy.…”
Section: Variance Reduction In the Metal Reflectormentioning
confidence: 99%