Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Jan 2020)

Comparison of first criticality prediction and experiment of the Jordan research and training reactor (JRTR)

  • Kyung-O. Kim,
  • Byung Jin Jun,
  • Byungchul Lee,
  • Sang-Jun Park,
  • Gyuhong Roh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 1
pp. 14 – 18

Abstract

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Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) has carried out various neutronics experiments in the commissioning stage of the Jordan Research and Training Reactor (JRTR), and this paper introduces the results of first criticality prediction and experiment for the JRTR. The Monte Carlo Code for Advanced Reactor Design and analysis (McCARD) with the ENDF/B-VII.0 nuclear library was used for prediction calculations in the process of the first criticality approach, which was performed to provide reference for the first criticality experiment. In the experiment, fuel loading was carried out by measuring the inverse multiplication factor (1/M) to predict the number of fuel assemblies at the first criticality, and the first critical was reached on April 25, 2016. Comparing the first criticality prediction and experiment, the calculated and measured CAR (Control Absorber Rod) heights for the first criticality were 575 mm and 570.5 mm, respectively, that is, the difference between the two results was approximately 5 mm. From this result, it was confirmed that JRTR manufacturing and various experiments had successfully progressed as designed. Keywords: Research reactor, First criticality, Jordan research and training reactor, JRTR, Inverse multiplication method