Title of article
Evaluation of the HTTR criticality and burnup calculations with continuous-energy and multigroup cross sections
Author/Authors
Chiang، نويسنده , , Min-Han and Wang، نويسنده , , Jui-Yu and Sheu، نويسنده , , Rong-Jiun and Liu، نويسنده , , Yen-Wan Hsueh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
5
From page
327
To page
331
Abstract
The High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR) in Japan is a helium-cooled graphite-moderated reactor designed and operated for the future development of high-temperature gas-cooled reactors. Two detailed full-core models of HTTR have been established by using SCALE6 and MCNP5/X, respectively, to study its neutronic properties. Several benchmark problems were repeated first to validate the calculation models. Careful code-to-code comparisons were made to ensure that two calculation models are both correct and equivalent. Compared with experimental data, the two models show a consistent bias of approximately 20–30 mk overestimation in effective multiplication factor for a wide range of core states. Most of the bias could be related to the ENDF/B-VII.0 cross-section library or incomplete modeling of impurities in graphite. After that, a series of systematic analyses was performed to investigate the effects of cross sections on the HTTR criticality and burnup calculations, with special interest in the comparison between continuous-energy and multigroup results. Multigroup calculations in this study were carried out in 238-group structure and adopted the SCALE double-heterogeneity treatment for resonance self-shielding. The results show that multigroup calculations tend to underestimate the system eigenvalue by a constant amount of ∼5 mk compared to their continuous-energy counterparts. Further sensitivity studies suggest the differences between multigroup and continuous-energy results appear to be temperature independent and also insensitive to burnup effects.
Journal title
Nuclear Engineering and Design Eslah
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Nuclear Engineering and Design Eslah
Record number
1594458
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