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Dosimetry modeling and experimental validation for the PETALE program in the CROCUS reactor

Laureau, A.
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Lamirand, V.
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Gruel, A.
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February 22, 2021
EPJ Web of Conferences
PHYSOR 2020: Transition to a Scalable Nuclear Future

The PETALE experimental program in the CROCUS reactor intends to provide integral measurements on reactivity worth and dosimetry measurement to constrain nuclear data relative to stainless steel heavy reflectors. The experimental setup consists in eight successive plates of pure iron, pure nickel, pure chromium, or nuclear-grade stainless steel set at the close periphery of the core. The plates are interleaved with up to nine dosimeters that consist of thin activation foils with different possible materials to be sensitive to different ranges of the neutron spectrum. A precise measurement with a good estimation of the uncertainties and correlations is required, especially when comparing reaction rates, e.g. transmission measurement and/or spectral indices.

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