Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8084046 Progress in Nuclear Energy 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Calculated thermal and fast non-leakage probabilities using JENDL-4.0 are found to overestimate the ones calculated using ENDF/B-VII.1 for all temperatures, possibly because the JENDL-4.0 library overestimates some absorptions, especially in the resonance region of fissionable nuclides. This discrepancy between the libraries decreases with increasing temperature, however, while the inverse tends to occur in the case of standard deviations. Our assessment has shown that the temperature coefficient in the thermal temperature range is linked to thermal spectrum and water density effects, while within the epithermal temperature range this is strongly dependent on the thermal shapes of the cross sections of the uranium isotopes; the resonance escape probability highlights that the error is mainly due to the Doppler broadening effect.
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