Simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a PWR assembly

This article examines the effect of an integral burnable absorber (IBA) on the neutronic characteristics of Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) to provide possible improvements for the fuel management. MCNPX code was used to design a three dimensional model for PWR assembly. The design...

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Main Author: A. Abdelghafar Galahom
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Language:English
Published: National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI) 2018-12-01
Series:Nuclear Energy and Technology
Online Access:https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/30379/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-c9601f3557ba4f4a974f5485f54615092020-11-25T01:30:42ZengNational Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)Nuclear Energy and Technology2452-30382018-12-014428729310.3897/nucet.4.3037930379Simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a PWR assemblyA. Abdelghafar Galahom0Higher Technological Institute This article examines the effect of an integral burnable absorber (IBA) on the neutronic characteristics of Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) to provide possible improvements for the fuel management. MCNPX code was used to design a three dimensional model for PWR assembly. The designed model has been validated by comparing the output data with a previously published data. MCNPX code was used to analyze the radial thermal neutron flux and the radial power distribution through PWR assembly with and without IBA. Gadolinium is burnable absorber material that was used in the IBA rods. The gadolinium element suppressed the power in the regions where they were distributed. The existence of IBA rods has a large effect on the Kinf. This effect decreases gradually with burnup due to the degradation of gadolinium. The gadolinium isotopes degradation was analyzed with burnup. Different numbers of IBA rods were investigated to optimize the suitable number that can be used in the PWR assembly. The gadolinium effect on the concentration of 135Xe and 149Sm resulting from the fission process was analyzed. https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/30379/download/pdf/
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author A. Abdelghafar Galahom
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Simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a PWR assembly
Nuclear Energy and Technology
author_facet A. Abdelghafar Galahom
author_sort A. Abdelghafar Galahom
title Simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a PWR assembly
title_short Simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a PWR assembly
title_full Simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a PWR assembly
title_fullStr Simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a PWR assembly
title_full_unstemmed Simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a PWR assembly
title_sort simulate the effect of integral burnable absorber on the neutronic characteristics of a pwr assembly
publisher National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)
series Nuclear Energy and Technology
issn 2452-3038
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This article examines the effect of an integral burnable absorber (IBA) on the neutronic characteristics of Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) to provide possible improvements for the fuel management. MCNPX code was used to design a three dimensional model for PWR assembly. The designed model has been validated by comparing the output data with a previously published data. MCNPX code was used to analyze the radial thermal neutron flux and the radial power distribution through PWR assembly with and without IBA. Gadolinium is burnable absorber material that was used in the IBA rods. The gadolinium element suppressed the power in the regions where they were distributed. The existence of IBA rods has a large effect on the Kinf. This effect decreases gradually with burnup due to the degradation of gadolinium. The gadolinium isotopes degradation was analyzed with burnup. Different numbers of IBA rods were investigated to optimize the suitable number that can be used in the PWR assembly. The gadolinium effect on the concentration of 135Xe and 149Sm resulting from the fission process was analyzed.
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