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Importance of zirconium cross sections in calculating reactivity effects for inert matrix fuels

Baldi, S.
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Porta, J.
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Peneleau, Y.
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2001
Progress in Nuclear Energy

Zirconium is employed as the 'inert' component in several different inert matrix fuel concepts currently under development (cermet, oxide solution, etc.). Relative to the situation in standard light water reactors, this implies a very significant increase in the zirconium inventory, with a correspondingly enhanced importance of the nuclear data for zirconium in calculating safety related parameters. The present paper discusses new numerical results for various reactivity effects. On the basis of the current findings, it is recommended that a high priority be assigned to both the reduction of uncertainties in the epithermal data for zirconium and to the improvement of methods for resonance self-shielding of these data.

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DOI
10.1016/S0149-1970(00)00133-5
Author(s)
Baldi, S.
Porta, J.
Peneleau, Y.
Pelloni, S.
Paratte, J. M.
Chawla, R.  
Date Issued

2001

Publisher

Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
Progress in Nuclear Energy
Volume

38

Issue

3-4

Start page

351

End page

354

Subjects

Nuclear fuels

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Cermets

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Computer simulation

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Database systems

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Erbium

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Light water reactors

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Monte Carlo methods

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Neutrons

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Plutonium compounds

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Uranium dioxide

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Zirconium

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CEA/DRN/DER/SERSI, Bat. 212 CEA Cadarache, 13108 St. Paul lez Durance Cedex, France

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