Depletion calculations and related sensitivity analyses are fundamental in designing nuclear reactors. Looking at the core design of liquid metal–cooled fast reactors, a novel procedure based on the Generalized Perturbation Theory was developed and implemented in the deterministic ERANOS suite to extend its current capabilities related to depletion-related sensitivity analysis. Specifically, a partial perturbative coupling of the burnup equations was introduced to estimate the sensitivities of final isotopic concentrations to microscopic cross sections. First, the procedure was successfully verified through a simple test case by comparing its results with an analytical solution obtained via MATLAB©. Then, a more complex case was studied to highlight the differences between the new perturbatively coupled configuration and the default decoupled one. Overall, the coupling proved to have a nonnegligible impact on the sensitivity coefficients, opening the path for further extending the procedure and applying it to more realistic problems.
Stanzani, M., Castelluccio, D.M., Lodi, F., Peluso, V.G., Grasso, G., Sumini, M. (2026). A Novel ERANOS Procedure for Sensitivity Analyses in Core Depletion Problems: Implementation Details and Verification. NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 200(Special Issue on the 2024 International Conference on Physics of Reactors (PHYSOR 2024)), 1-24 [10.1080/00295639.2025.2455341].
A Novel ERANOS Procedure for Sensitivity Analyses in Core Depletion Problems: Implementation Details and Verification
Stanzani, Matteo
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;Sumini, MarcoMembro del Collaboration Group
2026
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Depletion calculations and related sensitivity analyses are fundamental in designing nuclear reactors. Looking at the core design of liquid metal–cooled fast reactors, a novel procedure based on the Generalized Perturbation Theory was developed and implemented in the deterministic ERANOS suite to extend its current capabilities related to depletion-related sensitivity analysis. Specifically, a partial perturbative coupling of the burnup equations was introduced to estimate the sensitivities of final isotopic concentrations to microscopic cross sections. First, the procedure was successfully verified through a simple test case by comparing its results with an analytical solution obtained via MATLAB©. Then, a more complex case was studied to highlight the differences between the new perturbatively coupled configuration and the default decoupled one. Overall, the coupling proved to have a nonnegligible impact on the sensitivity coefficients, opening the path for further extending the procedure and applying it to more realistic problems.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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