Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Oct 2018)

Neutronic assessment of BDBA scenario at the end of Isfahan MNSR core life

  • M. Ahmadi,
  • A. Pirouzmand,
  • A. Rabiee

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 7
pp. 1037 – 1042

Abstract

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The present study aims to assess the excess induced reactivity in a Miniature Neutron Source Reactor (MNSR) for a Beyond Design Basis Accident (BDBA) scenario. The BDBA scenario as defined in the Safety Analysis Report (SAR) of the reactor involves sticking of the control rod and filling of the inner and outer irradiation sites with water. At the end of the MNSR core life, 10.95 cm of Beryllium is added to the top of the core as a reflector which affects some neutronic parameters such as effective delayed neutrons fraction (βeff), the reactivity worth of inner and outer irradiation sites that are filled with water and the reactivity worth of the control rod. Given those influences and changes, new neutronic calculations are required to be able to demonstrate the reactor safety. Therefore, a validated MCNPX model is used to calculate all neutronic parameters at the end of the reactor core life. The calculations show that the induced reactivity in the BDBA scenario increases at the end of core life to 7.90 ± 0.01 mk which is significantly higher than the induced reactivity of 6.80 mk given in the SAR of MNSR for the same scenario but at the beginning of the core's life. Also this value is 3.90 mk higher than the maximum allowable operational limit (i.e. 4.00 mk). Keywords: BDBA, Induced reactivity calculation, Regulating rod worth, MNSR, Neutronic assessment