Author/Authors :
Milgram، نويسنده , , M، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Collision probability theory has been used to calculate neutronics parameters in nuclear
reactors for many years, although it has long been suspected that this technique breaks down in
the presence of material voids. In this work, the circumstances under which the breakdown of
the probability theory occurs is first carefully determined, to be followed by an excruciatingly
detailed explanation showing how to cure the problem mathematically, and how to verify that
the remedy is operating properly. Once cured, it becomes possible to more accurately calculate
parameters, such as directed diusion coecients, that are important to reactor analysis, par-
ticularly in the estimation of reactivity coecients. Such calculations are performed here as a
demonstration of the significance of the old and new mathematical methods to problems of
practical interest. The most significant parameter investigated is a comparison of void reactivity
in the presence of leakage by an experimental version of the lattice cell code WIMS-AECL
using the old and new methods