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TU Electric Reactor Model Verification: Power Reactor Benchmark

C. E. Willingham, M. R. Killgore

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 103 / Number 3 / November 1989 / Pages 313-319

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE89-A23683

Power reactor benchmark calculations using the advanced code package CASMO-3/SIMULA TE-3 have been performed for six cycles of Prairie Island Unit 1. The reload fuel designs for the selected cycles include gadolinia as a burnable absorber, natural uranium axial blankets, and increased water-to-fuel ratio. The calculated results for both low-power physics tests (boron end points, control rod worths, and isothermal temperature coefficients) and full-power operation (power distributions and boron letdown) are compared to measured plant data. These comparisons show that the TU Electric reactor physics models accurately predict important physics parameters for power reactors.