Comprehensive validation of silicon cross sections

Silicon, especially silicon in the form of SiO2, is a major component of rocks. Final spent fuel storages, which are being designed, are located in suitable rock formations in the Earth's crust. Reduction of the uncertainty of silicon neutron scattering and capture is needed; improved silicon e...

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Main Authors: Tomáš Czakoj, Michal Košťál, Jan Šimon, Jaroslav Šoltés, Martin Mareček, Roberto Capote
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S173857331931040X
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spelling doaj-5ddb7bc3931e4d5fb3f193a308ce6a732020-11-25T03:34:42ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332020-12-01521227172724Comprehensive validation of silicon cross sectionsTomáš Czakoj0Michal Košťál1Jan Šimon2Jaroslav Šoltés3Martin Mareček4Roberto Capote5Research Centre Rez Ltd, 250 68, Husinec-Řež 130, Czech Republic; Corresponding author.Research Centre Rez Ltd, 250 68, Husinec-Řež 130, Czech RepublicResearch Centre Rez Ltd, 250 68, Husinec-Řež 130, Czech RepublicResearch Centre Rez Ltd, 250 68, Husinec-Řež 130, Czech RepublicResearch Centre Rez Ltd, 250 68, Husinec-Řež 130, Czech RepublicNAPC–Nuclear Data Section, International Atomic Energy Agency, A-1400, Vienna, AustriaSilicon, especially silicon in the form of SiO2, is a major component of rocks. Final spent fuel storages, which are being designed, are located in suitable rock formations in the Earth's crust. Reduction of the uncertainty of silicon neutron scattering and capture is needed; improved silicon evaluations have been recently produced by the ORNL/IAEA collaboration within the INDEN project. This paper deals with the nuclear data validation of that evaluation performed at the LR-0 reactor by means of critical experiments and measurement of reaction rates. Large amounts of silicon were used both as pure crystalline silicon and SiO2 sand. The critical moderator level was measured for various core configurations. Reaction rates were determined in the largest core configuration. Simulations of the experimental setup were performed using the MCNP6.2 code. The obtained results show the improvement in silicon cross-sections in the INDEN evaluations compared to existing evaluations in major libraries. The new Thermal Scattering Law for SiO2 published in ENDF/B-VIII.0 additionally reduces the discrepancy between calculation and experiments. However, an unphysical peak is visible in the neutron spectrum in SiO2 obtained by calculation with the new Thermal Scattering Law.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S173857331931040XINDEN evaluation of Si cross sectionLR-0Critical experimentSpectrum measurementSiO2 thermal scattering law
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author Tomáš Czakoj
Michal Košťál
Jan Šimon
Jaroslav Šoltés
Martin Mareček
Roberto Capote
spellingShingle Tomáš Czakoj
Michal Košťál
Jan Šimon
Jaroslav Šoltés
Martin Mareček
Roberto Capote
Comprehensive validation of silicon cross sections
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
INDEN evaluation of Si cross section
LR-0
Critical experiment
Spectrum measurement
SiO2 thermal scattering law
author_facet Tomáš Czakoj
Michal Košťál
Jan Šimon
Jaroslav Šoltés
Martin Mareček
Roberto Capote
author_sort Tomáš Czakoj
title Comprehensive validation of silicon cross sections
title_short Comprehensive validation of silicon cross sections
title_full Comprehensive validation of silicon cross sections
title_fullStr Comprehensive validation of silicon cross sections
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive validation of silicon cross sections
title_sort comprehensive validation of silicon cross sections
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Engineering and Technology
issn 1738-5733
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Silicon, especially silicon in the form of SiO2, is a major component of rocks. Final spent fuel storages, which are being designed, are located in suitable rock formations in the Earth's crust. Reduction of the uncertainty of silicon neutron scattering and capture is needed; improved silicon evaluations have been recently produced by the ORNL/IAEA collaboration within the INDEN project. This paper deals with the nuclear data validation of that evaluation performed at the LR-0 reactor by means of critical experiments and measurement of reaction rates. Large amounts of silicon were used both as pure crystalline silicon and SiO2 sand. The critical moderator level was measured for various core configurations. Reaction rates were determined in the largest core configuration. Simulations of the experimental setup were performed using the MCNP6.2 code. The obtained results show the improvement in silicon cross-sections in the INDEN evaluations compared to existing evaluations in major libraries. The new Thermal Scattering Law for SiO2 published in ENDF/B-VIII.0 additionally reduces the discrepancy between calculation and experiments. However, an unphysical peak is visible in the neutron spectrum in SiO2 obtained by calculation with the new Thermal Scattering Law.
topic INDEN evaluation of Si cross section
LR-0
Critical experiment
Spectrum measurement
SiO2 thermal scattering law
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S173857331931040X
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