Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8208572 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The accelerator driven subcritical system (ADS) is regarded as a safe and clean nuclear power system, which can be used for the transmutation of nuclear waste and the breeding of nuclear fuel. In this study, in order to validate nuclear data and the neutron transportation performance of the materials related to ADS, we measured the leakage neutron spectra from multiple-slab sample assemblies using 14.8â¯MeV D-T neutrons. Two types of assemblies comprising A-1 (W+U+C+CH2) and A-2 (U+C+CH2) were both built up gradually starting with the first wall. The measured spectra were compared with those calculated using the Monte Carlo code neutron transport coed (MCNP)-4C. A comparison of the results showed that the experimental leakage neutron spectra for both A-1 or A-2 were reproduced well by the three evaluated nuclear data libraries with discrepancies of less than 15% (A-1) and 12% (A-2), except when below 3â¯MeV. For 2-cm and 5-cm uranium samples, the CENDL-3.1 calculations exhibited large discrepancies in the energy range of 2-8â¯MeV and above 13â¯MeV. Thus, the CENDL-3.1 library for uranium should be reevaluated, especially around this energy range. It was significant that the leakage neuron spectra changed clearly when the latest material layer was added during the building of assemblies A-1 and A-2.
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Authors
F. Luo, R. Han, Z. Chen, Y. Nie, Q. Sun, F. Shi, S. Zhang, G. Tian, L. Song, X. Ruan, M.Y. Ye,