The Jules Horowitz Reactor (JHR) is designed to be a 100 MW material testing reactor (MTR) and it is expected to become the reference facility in the framework of European nuclear research activity. As the core neutron spectrum is quite fast, several experimental devices concerning fuel studies have been conceived to be placed in the reflector in order to exploit a proper thermal neutron flux irradiation. Since the core power is relatively high, the neutronic coupling between the reactor core and the reflector devices has to be taken into account for different rod insertions. In fact the thermal power produced within the fuel samples is considerable. Heat removal during shutdown is a main topic in nuclear safety and it is worth to analyse thermal power transients in fuel samples as well. Here a thermal hydraulic model for JHR core is proposed aiming at a simple and representative description as far as reactivity feedbacks are concerned. Then it is coupled with a neutronic pointwise kinetics analysis by means of the DULCINEE code to compute core power transient calculations. Moreover, some reflector-core coupling evaluations are performed through Monte Carlo method using the TRIPOLI 4.7 code. The JHR equilibrium cycle is considered with respect to four fuel compositions namely Beginning of Cycle (BOC), Xenon Saturation Point (XSP), Middle of Cycle (MOC) and End of Cycle (EOC). Then thermal power transients in the experimental reflector devices are evaluated during safety shutdowns and they are verified for all these cycle steps.

POWER TRANSIENT ANALYSES OF EXPERIMENTAL IN-REFLECTOR DEVICES DURING SAFETY SHUTDOWN IN JULES HOROWITZ REACTOR (JHR) / P. Console Camprini; M. Sumini; C. Artioli; C. Gonnier; B. Pouchin; S. Bourdon. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:(2012), pp. 2395-2407. (Intervento presentato al convegno PHYSOR 2012 - Advances in Reactor Physics - Linking Research, Industry, and Education tenutosi a Knoxville, TN nel APRIL 15-20, 2012).

POWER TRANSIENT ANALYSES OF EXPERIMENTAL IN-REFLECTOR DEVICES DURING SAFETY SHUTDOWN IN JULES HOROWITZ REACTOR (JHR)

CONSOLE CAMPRINI, PATRIZIO;SUMINI, MARCO;
2012

Abstract

The Jules Horowitz Reactor (JHR) is designed to be a 100 MW material testing reactor (MTR) and it is expected to become the reference facility in the framework of European nuclear research activity. As the core neutron spectrum is quite fast, several experimental devices concerning fuel studies have been conceived to be placed in the reflector in order to exploit a proper thermal neutron flux irradiation. Since the core power is relatively high, the neutronic coupling between the reactor core and the reflector devices has to be taken into account for different rod insertions. In fact the thermal power produced within the fuel samples is considerable. Heat removal during shutdown is a main topic in nuclear safety and it is worth to analyse thermal power transients in fuel samples as well. Here a thermal hydraulic model for JHR core is proposed aiming at a simple and representative description as far as reactivity feedbacks are concerned. Then it is coupled with a neutronic pointwise kinetics analysis by means of the DULCINEE code to compute core power transient calculations. Moreover, some reflector-core coupling evaluations are performed through Monte Carlo method using the TRIPOLI 4.7 code. The JHR equilibrium cycle is considered with respect to four fuel compositions namely Beginning of Cycle (BOC), Xenon Saturation Point (XSP), Middle of Cycle (MOC) and End of Cycle (EOC). Then thermal power transients in the experimental reflector devices are evaluated during safety shutdowns and they are verified for all these cycle steps.
2012
PHYSOR 2012 - Advances in Reactor Physics - Linking Research, Industry, and EducationKnoxville, TN, APRIL 15-20, 2012
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POWER TRANSIENT ANALYSES OF EXPERIMENTAL IN-REFLECTOR DEVICES DURING SAFETY SHUTDOWN IN JULES HOROWITZ REACTOR (JHR) / P. Console Camprini; M. Sumini; C. Artioli; C. Gonnier; B. Pouchin; S. Bourdon. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:(2012), pp. 2395-2407. (Intervento presentato al convegno PHYSOR 2012 - Advances in Reactor Physics - Linking Research, Industry, and Education tenutosi a Knoxville, TN nel APRIL 15-20, 2012).
P. Console Camprini; M. Sumini; C. Artioli; C. Gonnier; B. Pouchin; S. Bourdon
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