Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Nov 2021)

Applicability of the Krško nuclear power plant core Monte Carlo model for the determination of the neutron source term

  • Tanja Goričanec,
  • Žiga Štancar,
  • Domen Kotnik,
  • Luka Snoj,
  • Marjan Kromar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 11
pp. 3528 – 3542

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A detailed geometrical model of a Krško reactor core was developed using a Monte Carlo neutron transport code MCNP. The main goal of developing an MCNP core model is for it to be used in future research focused on ex-core calculations. A script called McCord was developed to generate MCNP input for an arbitrary fuel cycle configuration from the diffusion based core design package CORD-2, taking advantage of already available material and temperature data obtained in the nuclear core design process. The core model was used to calculate 3D power density profile inside the core. The applicability of the calculated power density distributions was tested by comparison to the CORD-2 calculations, which is regularly used for the nuclear core design calculation verification of the Krško core. For the hot zero power and hot full power states differences between MCNP and CORD-2 in the radial power density profile were <3%. When studying axial power density profiles the differences in axial offset were less than 2.3% for hot full power condition. To further confirm the applicability of the developed model, the measurements with in-core neutron detectors were compared to the calculations, where differences of 5% were observed.

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