Simulating a lead-cooled reactor campaign using the EUCLID/V1 code

Author:

Belov Aleksandr A.,Bereznev Valery P.,Blokhina Galina S.,Veprev Dmitry P.,Koltashev Dmitry A.ORCID,Potapov Vladimir S.,Chertovskikh Olga I.ORCID,Shershov Aleksey V.

Abstract

The paper presents the results of the development of the EUCLID/V1 integrated dynamic code designed to analyze and justify the safety of fast neutron reactor facilities with a liquid-metal coolant, in terms of simulating the reactor campaign. The relevance of this study lies in the need to simulate the behavior of the core at any time during the campaign. It lets us to obtain a full dataset for subsequent simulations of the reactor dynamic conditions (including transient states or accidents). The authors have developed a fuel archive to store calculated data in HDF5 format, created a computational model editor to generate input data in the fuel archive format, and also provided an example of computing the campaign of a lead-cooled fast reactor for three core design models shown in this paper. The main array of fuel assemblies was simulated as a single unit in the first model, as three units in the second model, and in the third every single assembly was unique. In addition, the authors have shown changes in the total masses of actinides in the core, revealed that the different core models have an insignificant effect on the evolution of the total masses of actinides, and given the fuel assembly burnup values for the three core models. For the third model, the largest difference between the minimum and maximum burnup values was obtained with an almost identical average over the fuel assemblies. The reactivity margin over time for the three core models was presented. It was shown that the values and behavior of the reactivity margin during the three micro-campaigns are almost equal. From the fourth to the sixth cycle, the reactivity margin value for the third core model was lower than for the first and the second ones. Finally, the authors conclude that it is desirable to evaluate the behavior of the reactivity margin for lead-cooled fast reactor campaigns based on the detailed model of the core.

Publisher

Pensoft Publishers

Subject

General Medicine

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