Validation of the U-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the EXCALIBUR dedicated experiment

EXCALIBUR is an integral transmission experiment based on the fast neutron source produced by the bare highly enriched fast burst reactor CALIBAN, located in CEA/DAM Valduc (France). Two experimental campaigns have been performed, one using a sphere of diameter 17 cm and one using two cylinders of 1...

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Main Authors: Leconte Pierre, Bernard David
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714606017
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spelling doaj-93cfa85c1f2349eaadd4a2af3f8f0a572021-08-02T02:47:32ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011460601710.1051/epjconf/201714606017epjconf-nd2016_06017Validation of the U-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the EXCALIBUR dedicated experimentLeconte Pierre0Bernard David1CEA, DEN, DER/SPRC/LEPh CadaracheCEA, DEN, DER/SPRC/LEPh CadaracheEXCALIBUR is an integral transmission experiment based on the fast neutron source produced by the bare highly enriched fast burst reactor CALIBAN, located in CEA/DAM Valduc (France). Two experimental campaigns have been performed, one using a sphere of diameter 17 cm and one using two cylinders of 17 cm diameter 9 cm height, both made of metallic Uranium 238. A set of 15 different dosimeters with specific threshold energies have been employed to provide information on the neutron flux attenuation as a function of incident energy. Measurements uncertainties are typically in the range of 0.5–3% (1σ). The analysis of these experiments is performed with the TRIPOLI4 continuous energy Monte Carlo code. A calculation benchmark with validated simplifications is defined in order to improve the statistical convergence under 2%. Various 238U evaluations have been tested: JEFF-3.1.1, ENDF/B-VII.1 and the IB36 evaluation from IAEA. A sensitivity analysis is presented to identify the contribution of each reaction cross section to the integral transmission rate. This feedback may be of interest for the international effort on 238U, through the CIELO project.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714606017
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Bernard David
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Validation of the U-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the EXCALIBUR dedicated experiment
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Bernard David
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title Validation of the U-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the EXCALIBUR dedicated experiment
title_short Validation of the U-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the EXCALIBUR dedicated experiment
title_full Validation of the U-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the EXCALIBUR dedicated experiment
title_fullStr Validation of the U-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the EXCALIBUR dedicated experiment
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the U-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the EXCALIBUR dedicated experiment
title_sort validation of the u-238 inelastic scattering neutron cross section through the excalibur dedicated experiment
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description EXCALIBUR is an integral transmission experiment based on the fast neutron source produced by the bare highly enriched fast burst reactor CALIBAN, located in CEA/DAM Valduc (France). Two experimental campaigns have been performed, one using a sphere of diameter 17 cm and one using two cylinders of 17 cm diameter 9 cm height, both made of metallic Uranium 238. A set of 15 different dosimeters with specific threshold energies have been employed to provide information on the neutron flux attenuation as a function of incident energy. Measurements uncertainties are typically in the range of 0.5–3% (1σ). The analysis of these experiments is performed with the TRIPOLI4 continuous energy Monte Carlo code. A calculation benchmark with validated simplifications is defined in order to improve the statistical convergence under 2%. Various 238U evaluations have been tested: JEFF-3.1.1, ENDF/B-VII.1 and the IB36 evaluation from IAEA. A sensitivity analysis is presented to identify the contribution of each reaction cross section to the integral transmission rate. This feedback may be of interest for the international effort on 238U, through the CIELO project.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714606017
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