Expansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the Advanced Test Reactor

In 2007, the Department of Energy (DOE) declared the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) a National Scientific User Facility (NSUF). This declaration expanded the focus of the ATR to include diversified classes of academic and industrial experiments. An essential part of the new suite of more accurate and...

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Main Author: Peterson, Joshua Loren
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-08-3734
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2011-08-37342015-09-20T17:03:57ZExpansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the Advanced Test ReactorPeterson, Joshua LorenPerturbation theoryAdvance Test ReactorControl system automationOuter shim control cylindersShim rotation automationShim rotation predictionIn 2007, the Department of Energy (DOE) declared the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) a National Scientific User Facility (NSUF). This declaration expanded the focus of the ATR to include diversified classes of academic and industrial experiments. An essential part of the new suite of more accurate and flexible codes being deployed to support the NSUF is their ability to predict reactor behavior at startup, particularly the position of the outer shim control cylinders (OSCC). The current method used for calculating the OSCC positions during a cycle startup utilizes a heuristic trial and error approach that is impractical with the computationally intensive reactor physics tools, such as NEWT. It is therefore desirable that shim rotation prediction for startup be automated. Shim rotation prediction with perturbation theory was chosen to be investigated as one method for use with startup calculation automation. A modified form of first order perturbation theory, called phase space interpolated perturbation theory, was developed to more accurately model shim rotation prediction. Shim rotation prediction is just one application for this new modified form of perturbation theory. Phase space interpolated perturbation theory can be used on any application where the range of change to the system is known a priori, but the magnitude of change is not known. A cubic regression method was also developed to automate shim rotation prediction by using only forward solutions to the transport equation.text2011-10-19T21:56:51Z2011-10-19T21:56:51Z2011-082011-10-19August 20112011-10-19T21:57:11Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-08-37342152/ETD-UT-2011-08-3734eng
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topic Perturbation theory
Advance Test Reactor
Control system automation
Outer shim control cylinders
Shim rotation automation
Shim rotation prediction
spellingShingle Perturbation theory
Advance Test Reactor
Control system automation
Outer shim control cylinders
Shim rotation automation
Shim rotation prediction
Peterson, Joshua Loren
Expansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the Advanced Test Reactor
description In 2007, the Department of Energy (DOE) declared the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) a National Scientific User Facility (NSUF). This declaration expanded the focus of the ATR to include diversified classes of academic and industrial experiments. An essential part of the new suite of more accurate and flexible codes being deployed to support the NSUF is their ability to predict reactor behavior at startup, particularly the position of the outer shim control cylinders (OSCC). The current method used for calculating the OSCC positions during a cycle startup utilizes a heuristic trial and error approach that is impractical with the computationally intensive reactor physics tools, such as NEWT. It is therefore desirable that shim rotation prediction for startup be automated. Shim rotation prediction with perturbation theory was chosen to be investigated as one method for use with startup calculation automation. A modified form of first order perturbation theory, called phase space interpolated perturbation theory, was developed to more accurately model shim rotation prediction. Shim rotation prediction is just one application for this new modified form of perturbation theory. Phase space interpolated perturbation theory can be used on any application where the range of change to the system is known a priori, but the magnitude of change is not known. A cubic regression method was also developed to automate shim rotation prediction by using only forward solutions to the transport equation. === text
author Peterson, Joshua Loren
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title Expansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the Advanced Test Reactor
title_short Expansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the Advanced Test Reactor
title_full Expansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the Advanced Test Reactor
title_fullStr Expansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the Advanced Test Reactor
title_full_unstemmed Expansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the Advanced Test Reactor
title_sort expansion of perturbation theory applied to shim rotation automation of the advanced test reactor
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