Published October 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

Axial dependence of partial void reactivity in a light water-cooled, heavy water-moderated, pressure-tube reactor

  • 1. Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corp., Oarai Engineering Center, Oarai-machi, Ibaraki-ken (Japan)

Description

In this paper the effect on reactivity of changes in the coolant levels in the pressure tubes of a pressure-tube heavy water reactor is experimentally studied to clarify the effect of an axial coolant void fraction distribution. The coolant void fraction distribution is simulated by stepwise changes in the coolant levels in the Deuterium Critical Assembly (DCA). The reactivity is measured for a 25.0-cm pitch square-lattice core with a positive cool void reactivity. The reactivity changes resulting from changes in the coolant levels are measured as changes in the critical heavy water levels. The axial distribution of the thermal neutron flux is also measured by the copper activation method. In these measurements, the critical heavy water levels show a sinuous curve having a maximum and a minimum, and a positive reactivity larger than those of both the 9% and the 100%, void uniform cores is introduced at certain coolant levels by stepwise changes in the coolant levels. An experimental analysis is performed with the coupled WIMS-ATR/CITATION code system, whose analytical method was established through DCA critical experiments. Agreement between experiment and analysis is fairly good

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Journal Volume
109
Journal Issue
2
Series
Nucl. Sci. Eng.
Journal Page Range
158-170
ISSN
0029-5639
CODEN
NSENA