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Transient fission matrix approach for assessing complex kinetics behavior in the ZEPHYR ZPR coupled core configurations

Blaise, Patrick
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Laureau, Axel  
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Ros, Paul
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June 1, 2019
Annals Of Nuclear Energy

CEA is currently working on a new ZPR called ZEPHYR (Zero power Experimental PHYsics Reactor), to be built on the Cadarache Center in the next decade. Its awaited experimental capacities should go well beyond traditional needs, and in particular extended possibilities to assess complex 3D kinetics. Transient calculations with accurate neutron kinetics models can be challenged by designing strongly spatially coupled to strongly spatially uncoupled cores with different kinetics constant. An innovative Monte Carlo Transient Fission Matrix (TFM) approach based on fission matrix interpolation model connected to correlated sampling technique has been implemented and applied to the ZEPHYR reference fast/thermal coupled configuration. The model takes into account the redistribution of the power in the core for spatial kinetics (SK) thanks to a local correlated sampling technique developed for this purpose. However, point Kinetics (PK) can be treated as well. The correlated model presented in this paper estimates the coupling coefficients or the influence on the neutron transport of a local variation of different parameters on integral quantities such as k-eff. A dedicated 1D benchmark demonstrates interesting features of this kind of coupled configurations for the validation of complex space-time kinetics transient experiments. A further work will extend this preliminary results to a 2D study case. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.anucene.2019.01.031
Web of Science ID

WOS:000465054700040

Author(s)
Blaise, Patrick
Laureau, Axel  
Ros, Paul
Leconte, Pierre
Routsonis, Kornilios
Date Issued

2019-06-01

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

Published in
Annals Of Nuclear Energy
Volume

128

Start page

390

End page

397

Subjects

Nuclear Science & Technology

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transient fission matrices

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spatial kinetics

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zephyr fast/thermal coupled core

Note

Physics of Reactors (PHYSOR) Conference on Reactor Physics Paving the Way towards More Efficient Systems, Cancun, MEXICO, Apr 22-26, 2018

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