Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science
Article . 2015 . Peer-reviewed
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Cross-Section Influence on Monte Carlo-Based Burn-Up Codes Applied to a GFR-Like Configuration
Authors: CHERSOLA, DAVIDE; LOMONACO, GUGLIELMO; Guido Mazzini;
doi: 10.1115/1.4029521
handle: 11567/744578
Cross-Section Influence on Monte Carlo-Based Burn-Up Codes Applied to a GFR-Like Configuration
Abstract
This paper reports the results of a comparison among JEFF and ENDF/B data sets when used by SERPENT and MONTEBURNS codes on a gas-cooled fast reactor (GFR)-like configuration. Particularly, it shows a comparison between the two Monte Carlo-based codes, each one adopting three different cross-section data sets, namely, JEFF-3.1, JEFF-3.1.2, and ENDF/B-VII.1. Calculations have been carried out on the Allegro reactor, i.e., an experimental GFR-like facility that could be built in the European Union as a GFR demonstration. Results include nuclear parameters, such as the effective multiplication factor and fluxes, as well as the atomic densities for some important nuclides versus burn-up.
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