Work plan for improving the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle

DARWIN2.3 is the reference package used for fuel cycle applications in France. It solves the Boltzmann and Bateman equations in a coupling way, with the European JEFF-3.1.1 nuclear data library, to compute the fuel cycle values of interest. It includes both deterministic transport codes APOLLO2 (for...

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Main Authors: Rizzo Axel, Vaglio-Gaudard Claire, Martin Julie-Fiona, Noguère Gilles, Eschbach Romain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714609030
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spelling doaj-2d3976a0c6304cde85b3e2ddf030bfbc2021-08-02T17:24:25ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011460903010.1051/epjconf/201714609030epjconf-nd2016_09030Work plan for improving the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycleRizzo Axel0Vaglio-Gaudard Claire1Martin Julie-Fiona2Noguère Gilles3Eschbach Romain4CEA, DEN, DER, SPRCCEA, DEN, DER, SPRCAREVA-NCCEA, DEN, DER, SPRCCEA, DEN, DER, SPRCDARWIN2.3 is the reference package used for fuel cycle applications in France. It solves the Boltzmann and Bateman equations in a coupling way, with the European JEFF-3.1.1 nuclear data library, to compute the fuel cycle values of interest. It includes both deterministic transport codes APOLLO2 (for light water reactors) and ERANOS2 (for fast reactors), and the DARWIN/PEPIN2 depletion code, each of them being developed by CEA/DEN with the support of its industrial partners. The DARWIN2.3 package has been experimentally validated for pressurized and boiling water reactors, as well as for sodium fast reactors; this experimental validation relies on the analysis of post-irradiation experiments (PIE). The DARWIN2.3 experimental validation work points out some isotopes for which the depleted concentration calculation can be improved. Some other nuclides have no available experimental validation, and their concentration calculation uncertainty is provided by the propagation of a priori nuclear data uncertainties. This paper describes the work plan of studies initiated this year to improve the accuracy of the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation concerning some nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714609030
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Vaglio-Gaudard Claire
Martin Julie-Fiona
Noguère Gilles
Eschbach Romain
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Vaglio-Gaudard Claire
Martin Julie-Fiona
Noguère Gilles
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Work plan for improving the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Vaglio-Gaudard Claire
Martin Julie-Fiona
Noguère Gilles
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title Work plan for improving the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle
title_short Work plan for improving the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle
title_full Work plan for improving the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle
title_fullStr Work plan for improving the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle
title_full_unstemmed Work plan for improving the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle
title_sort work plan for improving the darwin2.3 depleted material balance calculation of nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description DARWIN2.3 is the reference package used for fuel cycle applications in France. It solves the Boltzmann and Bateman equations in a coupling way, with the European JEFF-3.1.1 nuclear data library, to compute the fuel cycle values of interest. It includes both deterministic transport codes APOLLO2 (for light water reactors) and ERANOS2 (for fast reactors), and the DARWIN/PEPIN2 depletion code, each of them being developed by CEA/DEN with the support of its industrial partners. The DARWIN2.3 package has been experimentally validated for pressurized and boiling water reactors, as well as for sodium fast reactors; this experimental validation relies on the analysis of post-irradiation experiments (PIE). The DARWIN2.3 experimental validation work points out some isotopes for which the depleted concentration calculation can be improved. Some other nuclides have no available experimental validation, and their concentration calculation uncertainty is provided by the propagation of a priori nuclear data uncertainties. This paper describes the work plan of studies initiated this year to improve the accuracy of the DARWIN2.3 depleted material balance calculation concerning some nuclides of interest for the fuel cycle.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714609030
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