Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Apr 2019)

Computational design and characterization of a subcritical reactor assembly with TRIGA fuel

  • Alvie Asuncion-Astronomo,
  • Žiga Štancar,
  • Tanja Goričanec,
  • Luka Snoj

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 2
pp. 337 – 344

Abstract

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The TRIGA fuel of the Philippine Research Reactor-1 (PRR-1) will be used in a subcritical reactor assembly (SRA) to strengthen and advance nuclear science and engineering expertise in the Philippines. SRA offers a versatile and safe training and research facility since it can produce neutrons through nuclear fission reaction without achieving criticality. In this work, we used a geometrically detailed model of the PRR-1 TRIGA fuel to design a subcritical reactor assembly and calculate physical parameters of different fuel configurations. Based on extensive neutron transport simulations an SRA configuration is proposed, comprising 44 TRIGA fuel rods arranged in a 7 × 7 square lattice. This configuration is found to have a maximum keff value of 0.95001±0.00009 at 4 cm pitch. The SRA is characterized by calculating the 3-dimensional neutron flux distribution and neutron spectrum. The effective delayed neutron fraction and mean neutron generation time of the system are calculated to be 748pcm±7pcm and 41μs, respectively. Results obtained from this work will be the basis of the core design for the subcritical reactor facility that will be established in the Philippines. Keywords: Nuclear reactor, Subcritical assembly, TRIGA fuel, MCNP