TY - GEN
T1 - Fast and thermal neutron spectrum dosimetry measurements in the Advanced Test Reactor large-B and small-I positions following the sixth core internals change-out
AU - Reichenberger, Michael
AU - Maile, Andrew
AU - Johnson, Matthew
AU - Norman, Daren
AU - Bays, Samuel
AU - McCary, Kelly
AU - Manwaring, Nathan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
PY - 2024/11/11
Y1 - 2024/11/11
N2 - The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) has a wide variety of irradiation positions that have had experiments that were developed by users from around the world. Most experiment irradiations rely on thoroughly benchmarked numerical models. However, some irradiation positions in ATR are not as well- characterized and are complicated by spectral perturbations from control cylinder orientation. The “small I” and “large-B” irradiation positions are located nearby control cylinders and suffer from these flux perturbations from control cylinder orientations that change during an irradiation cycle to maintain the desired core power distribution. Models predicted that these types of position would exhibit both spectral shifts and amplitude changes in neutron flux, but few measurements have been conducted to benchmark these predictions. Recently, requalification testing was performed to confirm the operational readiness of the ATR following the completion of the Core Internals Change-out (CIC). These tests provided a unique opportunity to validate the analytical methods used to simulate the ATR because nearly all components in the reactor were in a clean as-built state, significantly reducing modelling uncertainties. One subset of the testing included characterization of the fast and thermal neutron flux in the “small-I” and “large-B” positions using silver, cobalt, and nickel neutron dosimetry. In contrast to typical irradiation cycles, the control cylinders were held in position during the post-CIC nuclear testing. The specific activity of these dosimeter wires was measured following two low-power tests with different control cylinder positions.
AB - The Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) has a wide variety of irradiation positions that have had experiments that were developed by users from around the world. Most experiment irradiations rely on thoroughly benchmarked numerical models. However, some irradiation positions in ATR are not as well- characterized and are complicated by spectral perturbations from control cylinder orientation. The “small I” and “large-B” irradiation positions are located nearby control cylinders and suffer from these flux perturbations from control cylinder orientations that change during an irradiation cycle to maintain the desired core power distribution. Models predicted that these types of position would exhibit both spectral shifts and amplitude changes in neutron flux, but few measurements have been conducted to benchmark these predictions. Recently, requalification testing was performed to confirm the operational readiness of the ATR following the completion of the Core Internals Change-out (CIC). These tests provided a unique opportunity to validate the analytical methods used to simulate the ATR because nearly all components in the reactor were in a clean as-built state, significantly reducing modelling uncertainties. One subset of the testing included characterization of the fast and thermal neutron flux in the “small-I” and “large-B” positions using silver, cobalt, and nickel neutron dosimetry. In contrast to typical irradiation cycles, the control cylinders were held in position during the post-CIC nuclear testing. The specific activity of these dosimeter wires was measured following two low-power tests with different control cylinder positions.
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U2 - 10.1051/epjconf/202430806004
DO - 10.1051/epjconf/202430806004
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85212444116
T3 - EPJ Web of Conferences
BT - ISRD 17 - International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry (Part II)
A2 - Frajtag, Pavel
A2 - hornton, Dean
A2 - Wagemans, Jan
PB - EDP Sciences
T2 - 17th International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry (Part II), ISRD 2023
Y2 - 21 May 2023 through 26 May 2023
ER -