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Impact of new gadolinium cross sections on reaction rate distributions in 10x10 BWR assemblies

Perret, G.
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Murphy, M. F.
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Jatuff, F.
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2009
Nuclear Science and Engineering

Radial distributions of the total fission rate and the238U- capture-to-total-fission (C 8/F tot) ratio were measured in SVEA-96+ and SVEA-96 Optimal assemblies during the LWR-PROTEUS program. Fission rates predicted using MCNPX with JEFF-3.1 cross sections underestimated the measured values in the gadolinium-poisoned pins of the SVEA-96 Optima2 assembly; similarly, C 8/F tot ratios were overestimated in some gadolinium-poisoned pins of the SVEA-96+ assembly. A considerable effort was invested at the Paul Scherrer Institut to explain the discrepancies in gadolinium pins, without success. Recently, gadolinium cross sections were measured at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute by Leinweber et al. and differed significantly from current library values. ENDF/B-VII.0 gadolinium cross sections have currently been modified to include the new measurements, and these data have been processed with NJOY to yield files usable by MCNPX. Fission rates in the gadolinium-poisoned fuel pins of the SVEA-96 Optimal pins were increased by 1.4 to 2.0% using the newly produced cross sections, yielding to a better agreement with the experimental values. Predicted C 8/F tot ratios were decreased on average by 1.7% in both clustered and unclustered groups of gadolinium-poisoned fuel pins of the SVEA-96 + assembly correcting the overpredictions previously reported in the clustered gadolinium pins. Earlier reported discrepancies observed in PROTEUS integral experiments, between measured and calculated reaction rates in the gadolinium-poisoned pins, might thus be due to inaccurate gadolinium cross sections. The PROTEUS results support the new thermal and epithermal gadolinium data measured by Leinweber et al.

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DOI
10.13182/NSE08-55
Web of Science ID

WOS:000269566100002

Author(s)
Perret, G.
Murphy, M. F.
Jatuff, F.
Sublet, J. C.
Bouland, O.
Chawla, R.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

American Nuclear Society

Published in
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Volume

163

Issue

1

Start page

17

End page

25

Subjects

Gadolinium

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Boiling water reactors

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Reaction rates

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Paul Scherrer Institut, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland

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