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Improved Mixed Oxide Fuel Calculations with the Evaluated Nuclear Data Library JEFF-3.2

Journal

NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 182, Issue 2, Pages 135-150

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.13182/NSE15-9

Keywords

EOLE; MINERVE; TRIPOLI-4

Funding

  1. French industrial partner (EDF) through the SINET project of the Nuclear Energy Division of CEA
  2. French industrial partner (AREVA) through the SINET project of the Nuclear Energy Division of CEA

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An overestimation of the k(eff) values for mixed oxide (MOX) fuels was identified with Monte Carlo (TRIPOLI-4) and deterministic (APOLLO2) calculations based on the Joint Evaluated Fission and Fusion (JEFF) evaluated nuclear data library. The overestimation becomes sizeable with Pit aging, reaching a reactivity change of Delta(p)similar or equal to+700 pcm for integral measurements carried out with MOX fuel containing a large amount of americium. This bias was observed for various critical configurations performed in the zero power reactor EOLE of the Commissariat a l'energie atomique et aux energies alternatives (CEA), Cadarache, France. The present work focuses on the improvements achieved with the new (PU)-P-239 and Am-241 evaluated nuclear data files available in the latest version of the JEFF library (JEFF-3.2). The resolved resonance range of the plutonium evaluation was reevaluated at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, Tennessee, with the Ski/NH code in collaboration with CEA Cadarache. The resonance parameters of the americium evaluation were obtained with the REFIT code in collaboration with the research institutes Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements aRmm, Geel, Belgium, and Institut de recherche sur les lois fondamentales de l'Univers ofio, Saclay, France.

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