Title of article :
Descriptions of High and Low Enriched U235 Critical Experiments in 174-1 Spheres
Author/Authors :
Pitts، نويسنده , , Michelle; Rahnema، نويسنده , , F.; Williamson، نويسنده , , T.G.; Trumble، نويسنده , , Fitz ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Abstract~A wide variety of criticality experiments, using different geometries
and solutions, was performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the 1950s.
Two sets performed in 174-1 spheres are analyzed to provide benchmark
descriptions for validation of computational tools used by nuclear criticality
specialists. One set was performed in an unreflected sphere and contained a
highly enriched uranyl nitrate solution (93.18% U235 ). Three of the four measurements
from this set were poisoned with boron. The second set consists of
one unreflected and two water-reflected measurements and used low-enriched
uranyl fluoride solutions (4.9% U235 ). One of these experiments was critical
with the sphere 83% full. An uncertainty in the experimental keff was found by
sensitivity studies on reported measurement uncertainties, inconsistencies, and
omissions in experimental parameters, Benchmark configurations were found
for all experiments. To be functional for all computer codes. one-dimensional
configurations were used when possible. The sensitivity study of the experiments
was performed using ONEDANT with 27-Group ENDF/B-IV cross
sections and MCNP with continuous energy ENDF /B-V cross section data.
Keff values for the benchmark configurations were found using MCNP with
ENDF;B-V and ENDFjB-VI cross section data, ONEDANT and KENO-Va
with Hansen-Roach and 27-group ENDF/B-IV cross sections
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Journal title :
Annals of Nuclear Energy