Deterministic Analysis of the Low Enriched Uranium SLOWPOKE-2 Research Reactor Using DRAGON-5 and DONJON-5 Codes System
- Authors: Jai O.1, El Hajjaji O.1, El Bardouni T.1, Didi A.2
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Affiliations:
- Radiations and Nuclear Systems Laboratory, Department of Physic, Faculty of Sciences
- Theoretical Physics and Particles Laboratory (LPTP), Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences
- Issue: Vol 74, No 6 (2019)
- Pages: 710-716
- Section: Engineering Physics
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0027-1349/article/view/165280
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S002713491906016X
- ID: 165280
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Abstract
This paper discusses the capability of the deterministic code system DRAGON-5 and DONJON-5 to reliably simulate the SLOWPOKE-2 research reactor. The characteristics of complex geometry, highly heterogeneity and large leakage of the SLOWPOKE-2 core, poses a challenge for classical neutronics calculation tools and schemes for power reactors. The simulation model is presented (geometry, cross section library, assumption, etc.), and the results obtained by DRAGON-5/DONJON-5 codes and the evaluated nuclear data from WLUP project were compared to the calculations performed with Monte Carlo code MCNP 4A using a detailed geometrical model of the reactor and the experimental data. Criticality calculations have been performed to verify and validate the model based on the multiplication factor comparisons for 4 energy groups with two different leakage models. The results indicate that the DRAGON-5 and DONJON-5 codes system agrees well with the MCNP 4A continuous-energy Monte Carlo simulation and experiment. Since created model properly describes the reactor core it can be used for calculations of reactor core parameters and for optimization of research reactor application.
About the authors
Otman Jai
Radiations and Nuclear Systems Laboratory, Department of Physic, Faculty of Sciences
Author for correspondence.
Email: otmanway@gmail.com
Morocco, Tetouan
Otman El Hajjaji
Radiations and Nuclear Systems Laboratory, Department of Physic, Faculty of Sciences
Email: otmanway@gmail.com
Morocco, Tetouan
Tarek El Bardouni
Radiations and Nuclear Systems Laboratory, Department of Physic, Faculty of Sciences
Email: otmanway@gmail.com
Morocco, Tetouan
Abdessamad Didi
Theoretical Physics and Particles Laboratory (LPTP), Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences
Email: otmanway@gmail.com
Morocco, Oujda
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