Published 2022 | Version v1
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Neutronics Modeling of the pulsed plasma rocket reactor using rattlesnake

  • 1. North Carolina State University, Department of Nuclear Engineering, 2500 Stinson Dr, Raleigh, NC 27695 (United States)
  • 2. Howe Industries, 16674 North 91. Street, Building D suite 103, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (United States)

Description

In the pulsed plasma rocket (PPR) reactor, neutron induced fission processes are utilized to implement a series of pulsed micro-explosions of very high power and eject plasma as a propellant. More specifically, projectiles (bullets) composed of moderated uranium are sent through the chamber of an unmoderated uranium barrel. By inducing rapid fission within the bullets, a plasma can be generated with appropriate delivery of neutrons. This study aims to assess the neutronics performance of the PPR reactor during normal operations using the MOOSE-based Rattlesnake code through the evaluation of the impact of the movement of the fuel bullet and the rotation of control drums on the criticality of the system. The Monte Carlo (MC) code Serpent 2 was employed to generate material-based cross sections for use in Rattlesnake and the reference neutronics solution. Cubit was used to generate the mesh for the Rattlesnake model. Parametric studies were conducted to evaluate the best approaches for cross section and mesh generation to ensure accurate results from Rattlesnake. As part of the verification process, the eigenvalue results of the system at various fuel bullet positions were obtained using Rattlesnake and compared with the reference solutions. The acceptable differences show that the Rattlesnake model with appropriate cross section and mesh generation procedure is a sufficiently accurate approximation of the continuous energy (CE) MC model for micro-sized reactors like the PPR reactor. Next, the impact of the rotation of the control drums on the system criticality was evaluated using the verified model. It was shown that the high-fidelity simulation using the deterministic code Rattlesnake can produce sufficiently accurate results for the evaluation of the reactor's neutronics performance in different phases of the normal operation with acceptable computational cost

Availability note (English)

Available from the American Nuclear Society, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, Illinois 60526 (US)
Part of:
Proceedings of the international conference on physics of reactors - Physor 2022

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Publishing Information

Publisher
ANS - American Nuclear Society
Imprint Place
La Grange Park (United States)
ISBN
978-0-89448-787-3
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the international conference on physics of reactors - PHYSOR 2022
Imprint Pagination
3701 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 1969-1978

Conference

Title
International conference on physics of reactors
Acronym
PHYSOR 2022
Dates
15-20 May 2022
Place
Pittsburg (United States)

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