The Plutonium Temperature Effect Program

Author:

Leclaire Nicolas1ORCID,Jaiswal Vaibhav1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), PSN-RES/SNC/LN, F-92260 Fontenay-aux-Roses, France

Abstract

Various theoretical studies have shown that highly diluted plutonium solutions could have a positive temperature effect, but up to now, no experimental program has confirmed this effect. The French Plutonium Temperature Effect Experimental Program (or PU+ in short) aims to effectively show that such a positive temperature effect exists for diluted plutonium solutions. The PU+ experiments were conducted in the “Apparatus B” facility at the CEA VALDUC research center in France. It involved several sub-critical approach-type experiments using plutonium nitrate solutions with concentrations of 14.3, 15, and 20 g/L at temperatures ranging from 20 to 40 °C. Fourteen (five at 20 g/L, four at 15 g/L, and five at 14.3 g/L) phase I experiments (consisting of independent sub-critical approaches) were performed between 2006 and 2007. The impact of the uncertainties on solution acidity and plutonium concentration made it difficult to demonstrate the positive temperature effect, requiring an additional phase II experiment (with a unique plutonium solution) from 22 to 28 °C that was performed in July 2007. This phase II experiment has shown the existence of a positive temperature effect of ~+5.17 pcm/°C (from 22 to 28 °C for a plutonium concentration of 14.3 g/L). It has recently been possible to confirm the results of this program with MORET 5 calculations by generating thermal scattering data S(α,β) at the correct experimental temperatures. This paper finally presents a fully documented experimental program highlighting the Plutonium Temperature Effect theoretically described in the literature. Its high level of precision and its “one-step” approach to criticality allowed it to show a significant positive temperature effect for a rather small variation of temperature (+6 °C). The order of magnitude of the effect was confirmed with Monte Carlo calculations using thermal scattering data for hydrogen in the solution produced by IRSN for the purpose of the comparison.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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