Physics Open (Dec 2023)
Simulation of random medium of fuel pebble with liquid salt coolant using PebMC code
Abstract
Pebble-bed High Temperature reactors (HTR) are proposed to generate heat for power production and process heat application such as Hydrogen (H2) production. A HTR fuel pebble consists of random distribution of several thousands of fuel particles, called Tri-Structural Isotropic (TRISO), in fuel zone followed by a graphite layer. This configuration along with coolant layer results in double heterogeneity effect. A multi-group Monte Carlo code PebMC has been developed to accurately analyse molten salt cooled HTR lattice cell. Neutron transport in such a complex fuel distribution requires resonance self-shielded cross-section which is generated using rational approximation and Dancoff correction. Dancoff factor accounts for those neutrons leaving a fuel particle and directly colliding with another fuel particle, without any collision with moderator nuclei.In this study, an analytical expression based on a two-region model developed for gas cooled HTRs is adopted to calculate Dancoff factor for pebble with salt coolant. The implementation of these analytical expressions with 172groups WIMS library in PebMC code have been discussed. Subsequently, paper describes neutron tracking in random medium of HTR lattice using Monte Carlo method. The influence of fuel salt on Dancoff factor for various packing of TRISO particles and subsequent effect on infinite multiplication factor (K-inf) calculation have been presented. In addition, effect of temperature of molten salt on Dancoff factor have been studied.