Reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the ITER port cell and port interspace

This paper explores the quality of available activation cross section (XS) data for accurate Shutdown Dose Rate (SDDR) prediction in the ITER Port Cell and Port Interspace areas, where different maintenance activities are foreseen. For this purpose the EAF library (2007 and 2010 versions) has been i...

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Main Authors: García Raquel, García Mauricio, Ogando Francisco, Pampin Raúl, Sanz Javier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714609016
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spelling doaj-4174919a440b440c929e6eaee91f5d052021-08-02T02:44:33ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011460901610.1051/epjconf/201714609016epjconf-nd2016_09016Reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the ITER port cell and port interspaceGarcía Raquel0García Mauricio1Ogando Francisco2Pampin Raúl3Sanz Javier4Power Engineering DepartmentPower Engineering DepartmentPower Engineering DepartmentFusion for Energy (F4E)Power Engineering DepartmentThis paper explores the quality of available activation cross section (XS) data for accurate Shutdown Dose Rate (SDDR) prediction in the ITER Port Cell and Port Interspace areas, where different maintenance activities are foreseen. For this purpose the EAF library (2007 and 2010 versions) has been investigated, as it is typically used by the ITER community. Based on both reports/papers on SDDR in ITER and own calculations, major nuclides contributing to the SDDR coming from the activation of i) relevant materials placed in ITER and ii) candidate materials for the bioshield plug as L2N and barite concretes, are identified. Then, relevant production pathways are obtained. EAF XS quality for all pathways is checked following the procedure used for validating and testing the successive EAF versions. Also, possible improvements from using the TENDL-2015 library are assessed by comparing EAF and TENDL XS with available differential experimental data from EXFOR. Results point out that most of the activation XS related to materials currently placed in ITER are reliable, and only a few need improvement. Also, many of the XS related to both L2N and barite concretes need further work for validation.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714609016
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author García Raquel
García Mauricio
Ogando Francisco
Pampin Raúl
Sanz Javier
spellingShingle García Raquel
García Mauricio
Ogando Francisco
Pampin Raúl
Sanz Javier
Reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the ITER port cell and port interspace
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet García Raquel
García Mauricio
Ogando Francisco
Pampin Raúl
Sanz Javier
author_sort García Raquel
title Reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the ITER port cell and port interspace
title_short Reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the ITER port cell and port interspace
title_full Reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the ITER port cell and port interspace
title_fullStr Reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the ITER port cell and port interspace
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the ITER port cell and port interspace
title_sort reliability of activation cross sections for estimation of shutdown dose rate in the iter port cell and port interspace
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper explores the quality of available activation cross section (XS) data for accurate Shutdown Dose Rate (SDDR) prediction in the ITER Port Cell and Port Interspace areas, where different maintenance activities are foreseen. For this purpose the EAF library (2007 and 2010 versions) has been investigated, as it is typically used by the ITER community. Based on both reports/papers on SDDR in ITER and own calculations, major nuclides contributing to the SDDR coming from the activation of i) relevant materials placed in ITER and ii) candidate materials for the bioshield plug as L2N and barite concretes, are identified. Then, relevant production pathways are obtained. EAF XS quality for all pathways is checked following the procedure used for validating and testing the successive EAF versions. Also, possible improvements from using the TENDL-2015 library are assessed by comparing EAF and TENDL XS with available differential experimental data from EXFOR. Results point out that most of the activation XS related to materials currently placed in ITER are reliable, and only a few need improvement. Also, many of the XS related to both L2N and barite concretes need further work for validation.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714609016
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