Title :
Application of integral ex-core and differential in-core neutron measurements for adjustment of fuel burn-up distributions in VVER-1000
Author :
Borodkin, Pavel G. ; Borodkin, Gennady I. ; Khrennikov, Nikolay N.
Author_Institution :
SEC NRS, Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
The paper deals with calculational and semi-analytical evaluations of VVER-1000 reactor core neutron source distributions and their influence on measurements and calculations of the integral through-vessel neutron leakage. Time-integrated neutron source distributions used for DORT calculations were prepared by two different approaches based on a) calculated fuel burn-up (standard routine procedure) and b) in-core measurements by means of SPD & TC (new approach). Taking into account that fuel burn-up distributions in operating VVER may be evaluated now by analytical methods (calculations) only it is needed to develop new approaches for testing and correction of calculational evaluations. Results presented in this paper allow to consider a reverse task of alternative estimation of fuel burn-up distributions. The approach proposed is based on adjustment (fitting) of time-integrated neutron source distributions, and hence fuel burn-up patterns in some part of reactor core, on the base of ex-core neutron leakage measurement, neutron-physical calculation and in-core SPD & TC measurement data.
Keywords :
fission reactor core control; fission reactor fuel; fission reactor monitoring; light water reactors; neutron sources; DORT calculations; SPD & TC measurement; VVER-1000 reactor core; differential in-core neutron measurement; fuel burn-up distribution; fuel burn-up pattern; integral ex-core neutron measurement; integral through-vessel neutron leakage; time-integrated neutron source distribution; Assembly; Azimuth; Detectors; Fuels; Inductors; Monitoring; Neutrons; Power distribution; Power measurement; Time measurement; VVER-1000; adjustment; calculations; fuel burn-up; measurements; neutron leakage; neutron source;
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2009 First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Marseille
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5207-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5208-8
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2009.5503770