Modelling in Science Education and Learning (Aug 2017)

Study of the neutron flux distribution in acylindrical reactor

  • A. Vidal-Ferràndiz,
  • Sofia Carlos,
  • G. Verdú

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4995/msel.2017.6678
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 5 – 20

Abstract

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In the Energy Engineering Degree of the Universitat Politècnica de València, the students attend to the Nuclear Technology course, in which the basic knowledge of this technology is presented. A main objective of this technology is to obtain neutron population distribution inside a reactor core, in order to maintain the fission reaction chain. As this activity cannot be experimentally developed, mathematical modelling is of great importance to achieve such objective. One of the computer laboratories proposed consists in the neutron flux determination analytically and numerically in a cylindrical geometry. The analytical solution makes use of the Bessel functions and is a good example of their applications. Alternatively, a numerical solution based on finite differences is used to obtain an approximate solution of the neutron flux. In this work, different discretizations of the cylindrical geometry are implemented and their results are compared.

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