NEUTRON NOISE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF SIMULATED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL-HYDRAULIC PERTURBATIONS IN A PWR CORE

KWU-PWR reactors (SIEMENS design) are commonly exhibiting high neutron noise levels that can lead to costly operational issues. Recent analysis seems to indicate that, coolant flow, temperature oscillations, and mechanical vibrations have a key impact on neutron noise phenomena. In order to advance...

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Main Authors: Torres L.A, Chionis D., Montalvo C., Dokhane A., García-Berrocal A.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_21001.pdf
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spelling doaj-bf346e5ec36b42e6aa8fec61cdec59522021-08-02T17:45:42ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012472100110.1051/epjconf/202124721001epjconf_physor2020_21001NEUTRON NOISE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF SIMULATED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL-HYDRAULIC PERTURBATIONS IN A PWR CORETorres L.A0Chionis D.1Montalvo C.2Dokhane A.3García-Berrocal A.4Energy and Fuels Department, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)Paul Scherrer Institut, Laboratory for Reactor Physics and Thermal-HydraulicsEnergy and Fuels Department, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)Paul Scherrer Institut, Laboratory for Reactor Physics and Thermal-HydraulicsEnergy and Fuels Department, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)KWU-PWR reactors (SIEMENS design) are commonly exhibiting high neutron noise levels that can lead to costly operational issues. Recent analysis seems to indicate that, coolant flow, temperature oscillations, and mechanical vibrations have a key impact on neutron noise phenomena. In order to advance in understanding this phenomenon, the transient nodal code SIMULATE-3K (S3K) has been already utilized to simulate scenarios with individual or combined types of perturbation sources: mechanical vibrations of fuel assemblies and thermal-hydraulic fluctuations at the core inlet. In this work, new simulations are performed with all the perturbations applied simultaneously. The simulated neutron detectors responses are then analyzed with noise analysis techniques. All the simulated spectral features of neutron noise are compared to those obtained from real plant data. Results show that the simulated neutron noise phenomenology behaves similarly to that obtained from real plant data by increasing the fluctuation amplitude in the inlet coolant flow in the S3K calculations.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_21001.pdfsimulate-3knoise analysismechanical vibrationsthermal-hydraulic fluctuations
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author Torres L.A
Chionis D.
Montalvo C.
Dokhane A.
García-Berrocal A.
spellingShingle Torres L.A
Chionis D.
Montalvo C.
Dokhane A.
García-Berrocal A.
NEUTRON NOISE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF SIMULATED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL-HYDRAULIC PERTURBATIONS IN A PWR CORE
EPJ Web of Conferences
simulate-3k
noise analysis
mechanical vibrations
thermal-hydraulic fluctuations
author_facet Torres L.A
Chionis D.
Montalvo C.
Dokhane A.
García-Berrocal A.
author_sort Torres L.A
title NEUTRON NOISE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF SIMULATED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL-HYDRAULIC PERTURBATIONS IN A PWR CORE
title_short NEUTRON NOISE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF SIMULATED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL-HYDRAULIC PERTURBATIONS IN A PWR CORE
title_full NEUTRON NOISE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF SIMULATED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL-HYDRAULIC PERTURBATIONS IN A PWR CORE
title_fullStr NEUTRON NOISE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF SIMULATED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL-HYDRAULIC PERTURBATIONS IN A PWR CORE
title_full_unstemmed NEUTRON NOISE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF SIMULATED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL-HYDRAULIC PERTURBATIONS IN A PWR CORE
title_sort neutron noise spectral features of simulated mechanical and thermal-hydraulic perturbations in a pwr core
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description KWU-PWR reactors (SIEMENS design) are commonly exhibiting high neutron noise levels that can lead to costly operational issues. Recent analysis seems to indicate that, coolant flow, temperature oscillations, and mechanical vibrations have a key impact on neutron noise phenomena. In order to advance in understanding this phenomenon, the transient nodal code SIMULATE-3K (S3K) has been already utilized to simulate scenarios with individual or combined types of perturbation sources: mechanical vibrations of fuel assemblies and thermal-hydraulic fluctuations at the core inlet. In this work, new simulations are performed with all the perturbations applied simultaneously. The simulated neutron detectors responses are then analyzed with noise analysis techniques. All the simulated spectral features of neutron noise are compared to those obtained from real plant data. Results show that the simulated neutron noise phenomenology behaves similarly to that obtained from real plant data by increasing the fluctuation amplitude in the inlet coolant flow in the S3K calculations.
topic simulate-3k
noise analysis
mechanical vibrations
thermal-hydraulic fluctuations
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_21001.pdf
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