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Neutron noise experiments in the AKR-2 and CROCUS reactors for the European project CORTEX

Lamirand, Vincent  
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Rais, Adolfo  
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Huebner, Sebastian
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January 1, 2020
Advancements In Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods And Their Applications (Animma 2019)
6th International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA)

The present article gives an overview of the first experimental campaigns carried out in the AKR-2 and CROCUS reactors within the framework of the Horizon 2020 European project CORTEX. CORTEX aims at developing innovative core monitoring techniques that allow detecting anomalies in nuclear reactors, e.g. excessive vibrations of core internals. The technique will be mainly based on using the fluctuations in neutron flux, i.e. noise analysis. The project will result in a deepened understanding of the physical processes involved. This will allow utilities to detect operational problems at a very early stage, and to take proper actions before such problems have any adverse effect on plant safety and reliability. The purpose of the experimental campaigns in the AKR-2 and CROCUS reactors is to produce noise-specific experimental data for the validation of the neutron noise computational models developed within this framework. The first campaigns at both facilities consisted in measurements at reference static states, and with the addition of mechanical perturbations. In the AKR-2 reactor, perturbations were induced by two devices: a rotating absorber and a vibrating absorber, both sets in experimental channels close to the core. In CROCUS, the project benefited from the COLIBRI experimental program: 18 periphery fuel rods were oscillated at a maximum of +/- 2 mm around their central position in the Hz range. The present article documents the experimental setups and measurements for each facility and perturbation type.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1051/epjconf/202022504023
Web of Science ID

WOS:000649130300054

Author(s)
Lamirand, Vincent  
Rais, Adolfo  
Huebner, Sebastian
Lange, Carsten
Pohlus, Joachim
Paquee, Uwe
Pohl, Christoph
Pakari, Oskari  
Frajtag, Pavel  
Godat, Daniel
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Date Issued

2020-01-01

Publisher

E D P SCIENCES

Publisher place

Cedex A

Published in
Advancements In Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods And Their Applications (Animma 2019)
ISBN of the book

978-2-7598-9093-4

Series title/Series vol.

EPJ Web of Conferences

Volume

225

Start page

04023

Subjects

Instruments & Instrumentation

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Nuclear Science & Technology

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Physics, Applied

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Physics

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core monitoring and diagnostics

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noise analysis

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research reactor experiment

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zero-power reactor

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REVIEWED

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6th International Conference on Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA)

Portoroz, SLOVENIA

Jun 17-21, 2019

Available on Infoscience
June 19, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/179166
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