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Development of benchmark experiment sets applicable to thorium-fueled power reactor bias-calculations

Abstract

A technique for developing sets of benchmark experiments that are applicable to power reactor bias calculations has been analyzed. A set of potential ZED-2 critical facility experiments was designed such that they could be used in establishing the code biases of three power reactor designs: a CANDU-type reactor with 37-element (Th,Pu)O2 fuel bundles, a CANDU-type reactor with 43-element (Th,Pu)O2 fuel bundles, and a Canadian supercritical water reactor design. Possible ZED-2 experimental arrangements were modified in order to develop a single set of six potential experiments for which the total relative power reactor sensitivity coverage for each power reactor was 0.7 or greater.

Authors

Langton S; Buijs A

Volume

1

Pagination

pp. 108-121

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

Conference proceedings

Canadian Nuclear Society 34th Annual Conference of the Canadian Nuclear Society and 37th CNS Cna Student Conference 2013

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