Reaction rate measurements for nuclear reactor analyses and critically data

International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part D. Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements(1988)

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Neutron reaction rate measurements with solid state track recorders (SSTR) and radiometric (RM) neutron dosimeters have been conducted at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) Critical Mass Laboratory (CML) as part of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation of Japan (PNC) Critically Data Development Program. These reaction rate measurements represent benchmark data that can rigorously test the adequacy of neutron transport calculations performed for nuclear reactor analyses as well as for critically safety assessments. In the 220 series of experiments, fast test reactor (FTR) plutonium fuel pins were assembled in a 0.761 cm square lattice array, which was immersed in an organic moderator. In-fuel and in-moderator dosimetry measurements were conducted near axial midplane. To obtain results at a single axial location, corrections were applied for the spatial variation (axial buckling) of the reaction rates. For the in-fuel measurements, dosimeters were placed between fuel pellets thereby creating gaps in the fuel pin column. Consequently, for these in-fuel measurements, the gap-perturbation effect was measured so that reaction rate data could be corrected to zero fuel gap, i.e. the reaction rates in the unperturbed fuel.
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