The OECD/NEA proposes a new international benchmark based on data collected during an instability transient occurred at the Oskarshamn-2 NPP. This benchmark is aimed at testing the coupled 3D Neutron Kinetic–Thermal Hydraulic (3D NK–TH) codes on challenging situations. The ENEA “Casaccia” Research Center, is participating to this benchmark, developing a computational model using the RELAP5-3D© code. The 3DNK model has been already developed from the cross sections dataset calculated by OKG, the Oskarshamn-2 licensee, through the CASMO lattice code. In order to use this neutron cross sections database in RELAP5-3D© a n-dimensional polynomials data fitting and base cross sections values calculations are required. An ad-hoc tool, named PROMETHEUS, has been developed for automatically generating RELAP5-3D©-compatible cross sections libraries. This tool allows at easily visualizing the complex structure of the neutronic datasets; moreover it is exploited for deriving different cross sections libraries needed to evaluate neutronic parameters effects on the reactor instability prediction. Thus, the effects of the fuel temperature and control rod histories, of the discontinuity factors (averaged/not averaged) and of the neutron poisons has been assessed. A ranking table has been produced, demonstrating the relevance of the not-averaged discontinuity factors and of the on-transient neutron poisons calculations for the correct prediction of the Oskarshamn-2 event.

Effects of cross sections library parameters on the OECD/NEA Oskarshamn-2 benchmark solution / Balestra, Paolo; Parisi, C.; Giannetti, Fabio; Caruso, Gianfranco. - In: ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY. - ISSN 0306-4549. - STAMPA. - 85:(2015), pp. 643-651. [10.1016/j.anucene.2015.06.019]

Effects of cross sections library parameters on the OECD/NEA Oskarshamn-2 benchmark solution

BALESTRA, PAOLO;GIANNETTI, FABIO;CARUSO, Gianfranco
2015

Abstract

The OECD/NEA proposes a new international benchmark based on data collected during an instability transient occurred at the Oskarshamn-2 NPP. This benchmark is aimed at testing the coupled 3D Neutron Kinetic–Thermal Hydraulic (3D NK–TH) codes on challenging situations. The ENEA “Casaccia” Research Center, is participating to this benchmark, developing a computational model using the RELAP5-3D© code. The 3DNK model has been already developed from the cross sections dataset calculated by OKG, the Oskarshamn-2 licensee, through the CASMO lattice code. In order to use this neutron cross sections database in RELAP5-3D© a n-dimensional polynomials data fitting and base cross sections values calculations are required. An ad-hoc tool, named PROMETHEUS, has been developed for automatically generating RELAP5-3D©-compatible cross sections libraries. This tool allows at easily visualizing the complex structure of the neutronic datasets; moreover it is exploited for deriving different cross sections libraries needed to evaluate neutronic parameters effects on the reactor instability prediction. Thus, the effects of the fuel temperature and control rod histories, of the discontinuity factors (averaged/not averaged) and of the neutron poisons has been assessed. A ranking table has been produced, demonstrating the relevance of the not-averaged discontinuity factors and of the on-transient neutron poisons calculations for the correct prediction of the Oskarshamn-2 event.
2015
BWR NK–TH instability; Relap5-3D; OECD/NEA; Oskarshamn-2; CASMO XSec library; 3D NK–TH coupled codes
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Effects of cross sections library parameters on the OECD/NEA Oskarshamn-2 benchmark solution / Balestra, Paolo; Parisi, C.; Giannetti, Fabio; Caruso, Gianfranco. - In: ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY. - ISSN 0306-4549. - STAMPA. - 85:(2015), pp. 643-651. [10.1016/j.anucene.2015.06.019]
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