Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1729279 Annals of Nuclear Energy 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new method is proposed to separate the sodium void reactivity of step type FBR cores to components including non-leakage terms and a leakage term by using a newly developed perturbation code MCPERT where fluxes and adjoint fluxes are derived from a group-wise Monte Carlo code. The step type FBR core is a core where the height of the inner core is smaller than that of the outer core and a large sodium plenum region is located above the core so as to decrease the sodium void reactivity. The conventional diffusion perturbation method cannot treat such a large void region due to the diffusion approximation, while the Monte Carlo code can treat it exactly. In this study, a group-wise Monte Carlo code GMVP with a 70-group constant set JFS-3-J3.3 is employed to evaluate the neutron fluxes and adjoint fluxes which are used as inputs to the MCPERT code to evaluate the non-leakage terms. The leakage term is derived from the difference of the total sodium void reactivity evaluated by the direct calculation of GMVP and the summation of the non-leakage terms. It is found that the proposed method can provide the result approximately consistent to the ratio of the reactivity components derived from the conventional method.

Research highlights► The total sodium void reactivity of the step type FBR core is found to be negative. ► Component analysis of reactivity was conducted by group-wise Monte Carlo method. ► The ratio of leakage term to non-leakage term is about −0.5 for 90 cm height core.

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