Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8069240 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Uncertainties in nuclear data are a fundamental source of uncertainty in reactor physics calculations. To determine their contribution to uncertainties in calculated reactor physics parameters, a nuclear data sensitivity and uncertainty study is performed on the Canadian supercritical water reactor (SCWR) concept. The nuclear data uncertainty contributions to the neutron multiplication factor keff are 6.31Â mk for the SCWR at the beginning of cycle (BOC) and 6.99Â mk at the end of cycle (EOC). Both of these uncertainties have a statistical uncertainty of 0.02Â mk. The nuclear data uncertainty contributions to Coolant Void Reactivity (CVR) are 1.0Â mk and 0.9Â mk for BOC and EOC, respectively, both with statistical uncertainties of 0.1Â mk. The nuclear data uncertainty contributions to other reactivity parameters range from as low as 3% of to as high as ten times the values of the reactivity coefficients. The largest contributors to the uncertainties in the reactor physics parameters are Pu-239, Th-232, H-2, and isotopes of zirconium.
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Authors
S.E. Langton, A. Buijs, J. Pencer,