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Assessment of the control rods shadow effect in the VENUS-F core Cover

Assessment of the control rods shadow effect in the VENUS-F core

Open Access
|Dec 2014

Abstract

The partitioning and transmutation (P&T) of spent nuclear fuel is an important field of present development of nuclear energy technologies. One of the possible ways to carry out the P&T process is to use the accelerator driven systems (ADS). This technology has been developed within the EURATOM Framework Programmes for several years now. Current research in this field is carried out within the scope of 7th FP project FREYA. Important parts of the project are experiments performed in the GUINEVERE facility devoted to characterising the subcritical core kinetics and development of reactivity monitoring techniques. The present paper considers the effects of control rods use on the core reactivity. In order to carry out the evaluation of the experimental results, it is important to have detailed core characteristics at hand and to take into consideration the differences in the effect of control rods acting separately or together (the so-called shadow effect) on both the reactivity value and the measured neutron flux. Also any core asymmetry should be revealed. This goal was achieved by both MCNP simulations and the experimental results. However, in the case of experimental results, the need for calculating respective correction factors was unavoidable.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/nuka-2014-0020 | Journal eISSN: 1508-5791 | Journal ISSN: 0029-5922
Language: English
Page range: 137 - 143
Submitted on: Mar 3, 2014
Accepted on: Sep 16, 2014
Published on: Dec 30, 2014
Published by: Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 Jerzy Cetnar, Grażyna Domańska, Paweł Gajda, Jerzy Janczyszyn, published by Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
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