DocumentCode :
16295
Title :
Comparison of the Thermal Response of Two Calorimetric Cells Dedicated to Nuclear Heating Measurements During Calibration
Author :
Brun, J. ; Reynard-Carette, C. ; Lyoussi, A. ; De Vita, C. ; Carette, M. ; Muraglia, M. ; Fourmentel, D. ; Guimbal, P. ; Villard, Jean-Francois
Author_Institution :
IM2NP, Aix Marseille Univ., Marseille, France
Volume :
61
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
2254
Lastpage :
2261
Abstract :
Nuclear heating is a key parameter which contributes to the thermal design and the quality of in-pile experiments performed in Material Testing Reactors (MTRs) for the study of nuclear materials and fuels under irradiation. Nuclear heating is typically measured in MTRs by radiometric calorimeters. However, this kind of sensor needs to be improved to accommodate the new experimental conditions inside the channels of the Jules Horowitz Reactor (JHR). In this paper, we study the responses of two non adiabatic differential calorimeter cells having the same geometric design, but different dimensions. These experimental works are carried out during a preliminary out-of-pile procedure for the calibration of these sensors which consists in simulating the heating of the sample by the Joule effect. The influence of the imposed electrical power and of the forced cooling flow is determined on the sensor calibration curves. The more sensitive sensor leads to a quadratic calibration curve. This difference in behavior of the two calorimetric configurations is explained by means of temperature and heat flux measurements performed with a new instrumented jacket.
Keywords :
calibration; fission reactor cooling; fission reactor design; fission reactor fuel; fission reactor instrumentation; particle calorimetry; Joule effect; Jules Horowitz Reactor; MTR; Material Testing Reactors; calorimetric cells; calorimetric configurations; forced cooling flow; geometric design; heat flux measurements; imposed electrical power; in-pile experiment; instrumented jacket; nuclear fuels; nuclear heating measurements; nuclear materials; preliminary out-of-pile procedure; sensor calibration curves; thermal design; thermal response; Calibration; Cooling; Heating; Inductors; Instruments; Sensitivity; Temperature measurement; Calibration; calorimeters; energy deposition; fission reactor instrumentation; radiation instrumentation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2306839
Filename :
6819477
Link To Document :
بازگشت