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Impact of beryllium reflector ageing on SAFARI-1 reactor parameters

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Build-up of Li-6 and He-3, that is, the strong thermal neutron absorbers or the so called poisons, in beryllium (Be) due to fast neutron irradiation is an important topic in the management of all Be reflected reactors. The presence of these isotopes in the Be reflector changes the physical characteristics of the reactor, such as reactivity, neutron spectra, flux level, power distribution, etc., and therefore must be accounted for in reactor core calculations. This study presents detailed calculations to quantify the Be reflector poisoning phenomenon as well as the influence of impurities that were originally present in the fresh Be reflector elements of the SAFARI-1 research reactor, operated by Necsa at Pelindaba in South Africa. The calculational methodology uses MCNP Monte Carlo code to compute the spectrum over the Be reflector elements, FISPACT activation code to calculate isotopic number densities of Li-6 and He-3 as well as that of other secondary impurities, as a function of the reactor power history, and finally the OSCAR-3 nodal diffusion code system to quantify the impact of Be poisoning on core parameters.

About the author

Mr Lesego E Moloko work as a senior scientist at Necsa, with 10 years of experience in R&D. His highest qualification is an MSc Nuclear Engineering with specialisation in reactor physics. His professional aspiration is to grow in the areas of data analysis, multi-physics simulation verification and validation, mentoring and in project management

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Authors Korochins, Sergio Korochinsky, Lesego Ernes Moloko, Lesego Ernest Moloko, Johann van Rooyen, Johan Van Rooyen, Johann van Rooyen
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.10.2016
 
EAN 9783659906916
ISBN 978-3-659-90691-6
No. of pages 116
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

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