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High resolution measurements with miniature neutron scintillators in the SUR-100 zero power reactor

Brunetto, Edoardo L.
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Vitullo, Fanny  
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Lamirand, Vincent  
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January 1, 2021
Animma 2021 - Advancements In Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods And Their Applications
Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA)

Three 1-mm(3) miniature fiber-coupled scintillators have been used to perform cm-wise resolution measurements of the thermal neutron flux within experimental channels of the SUR-100 facility, a zero power thermal reactor operated by the Institute of Nuclear Technology and Energy Systems at the University of Stuttgart. The detection system is developed at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in collaboration with the Paul Scherrer Institut. Thermal neutrons count rates were measured along the experimental channels I and II, which cross the reactor at the center and tangentially to the core, respectively. The reactor was modelled with the Monte Carlo neutron transport code Serpent-2.1.31. The comparison of experimental and computed reaction rate distributions showed a good agreement within the core region, with discrepancies within 2 sigma. An unexpected discrepancy, probably caused by a geometric inconsistency in the computational model of the reactor, was observed in the reflector region of the experimental channel I, where a 20% difference (i.e. 8 sigma) was found between experimental and simulated results. Significant discrepancies, respectively worth 10 sigma and 15 sigma, were noticed at distance, in the lead shielding region, for both experimental channels I and II. In addition, reaction rate gradients across the 2.6 cm and 5.4 cm diameters of both channels were measured. A horizontal reaction rate gradient of (9.09 +/- 0.20) % was measured within 2.4 cm across the diameter of the experimental channel II, with a difference from computed results of 2%. The absence of a vertical reaction rate gradient inside the experimental channel I was confirmed by measurements.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1051/epjconf/202125304029
Web of Science ID

WOS:000788459400042

Author(s)
Brunetto, Edoardo L.
Vitullo, Fanny  
Lamirand, Vincent  
Ambrozic, Klemen
Godat, Daniel
Buck, Michael
Pohlner, Georg
Starflinger, Jorg
Pautz, Andreas  
Date Issued

2021-01-01

Publisher

E D P SCIENCES

Publisher place

Cedex A

Published in
Animma 2021 - Advancements In Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods And Their Applications
Series title/Series vol.

EPJ Web of Conferences

Volume

253

Start page

04029

Subjects

Instruments & Instrumentation

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Nuclear Science & Technology

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scintillation detectors

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monte carlo simulations

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reaction rate profiles

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REVIEWED

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Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA)

Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

Jun 21-25, 2021

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May 23, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/188065
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