Fluctuations of Mass Yield Distribution for the Epithermal Fission of 235U and Its Impact on HCLWR Calculations

2012 
AbstractThe need for accurate nuclear data represents a permanent challenge to improve the calculation tools used in reactor physics. Uranium-235 is one of the most important isotopes, and its related nuclear data need to be known with a high degree of accuracy. In this context, many studies have been undertaken to improve the fission yields of 235U for the main fission products in spent fuels.For a few years, an increasing interest has been observed for high-conversion light water reactors, for better use of the fuel and for nonproliferation considerations. These concepts are based on a low moderation ratio (˜0.9) and the use of highly enriched mixed oxide fuels (>8%). Because of a neutron flux much harder than in pressurized water reactors, calculations require a good knowledge of nuclear data in the epithermal range to accurately predict the fuel depletion with burnup. In particular, the energy dependence of the fission yields must be considered, because of the existence of fluctuations of the fragment...
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