Author/Authors :
Gopalakrishnan، نويسنده , , V.; Ganesan، نويسنده , , S، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In the calculation of flux weighted multigroup neutron cross-sectJons of a
nuclide present in a homogeneous mixture of several nuclides, by the well known
Bondarenko approach. the contributions from the other nuclides to the flux
weighting function, are contained in a parameter called ʹdilutionʹ. Under the narrow
resonance approximation and with assumed non-overlap of resonances. the energy
fluctuations of the dilution are usually ignored within an energy group. The ʹselfshielding
factorʹ (SSF), which is the ratio of the group cross section for a given dilution
to that at infinite dilution. is a smooth function of dilution. A conventional multigroup
cross section set. apart from the infinite dilution cross-sections. gives SSF over a
dilution grid, from which the effective SSF for any dilution could be obtained by
interpolation. The effective SSF multiplied by the infinite dilution cross-section then
gives the effective cross-section to be used in the neutronic analyis. Though this
conventIOnal procedure works well, the accuracy of this procedure depends on the
interpolation scheme used and on the fineness of the dilution grid. The effect of finenes,
of the dilution grid and the effect of energy dependence of the dilutIon on the
effective SSF are observed. for a specific case, and the results presented in this paper.
The JENDL-2 basic nuclear data was used and the benchmark fast critical assembly
ZPR-6-7 anlaysed for a temperature of 300K. The study was restricted to the resolved
resonance regions of the nuclides involved. The results appear significant with respect
to the target accuracies demanded for the SSF