EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

CEA-JSI Experimental Benchmark for validation of the modeling of neutron and gamma-ray detection instrumentation used in the JSI TRIGA reactor

  • Fausser Clément,
  • Thiollay Nicolas,
  • Destouches Christophe,
  • Barbot Loïc,
  • Fourmentel Damien,
  • Geslot Benoît,
  • De Izarra Grégoire,
  • Gruel Adrien,
  • Grégoire Gilles,
  • Domergue Christophe,
  • Radulović Vladimir,
  • Goričanec Tanja,
  • Ambrožič Klemen,
  • Žerovnik Gasper,
  • Lengar Igor,
  • Trkov Andrej,
  • Štancar Žiga,
  • Pungerčič Anže,
  • Snoj Luka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125304018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 253
p. 04018

Abstract

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Constant improvements of the computational power and methods as well as demands of accurate and reliable measurements for reactor operation and safety require a continuous upgrade of the instrumentation. In particular, nuclear sensors used in nuclear fission reactors (research or power reactors) or in nuclear fusion facilities are operated under intense mixed neutron and gamma-ray fields, and need to be calibrated and modeled to provide selective and accurate neutron and gamma-ray measurements. The French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission (CEA) and the Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) have started an experimental program dedicated to a detailed experimental benchmark with analysis using Monte Carlo particle transport calculations and a series of neutron and gamma-ray sensor types used in the JSI TRIGA Mark II reactor. CEA has setup a simplified TRIPOLI-4® modeling scheme of the JSI TRIGA reactor based on the information available in the IRPhEP benchmark in order to facilitate analysis of future neutron and gamma-ray measurements. These allow the CEA to perform a TRIPOLI-4 instrumentation calculation scheme benchmarked with the JSI MCNP model. This paper presents the main results of this CEA calculation scheme application and the analysis of their comparison to the JSI results obtained in 2012 with the MCNP5 & ENDF/B-VII.0 calculation scheme. This paper will conclude with some information about the new experimental program to be carried out in 2022 in the TRIGA reactor core.

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