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Neutron Fluence at the Pressure Vessel of a Pressurized Water Reactor Determined by the MCNP Code

Peter G. Laky, Nicholas Tsoulfanidis

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 121 / Number 3 / December 1995 / Pages 433-447

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE95-A24145

Pressure vessel fluence and reaction rates for dosimetry foils in the cavity surrounding the pressure vessel of a pressurized water reactor were determined with a Monte Carlo calculation using the MCNP code. Source neutrons were sampled from a position probability distribution derived from the utility-provided normalized assembly segment power output. The MCNP model was based on one-eighth core symmetry. Source segment spatial biasing, energy cutoff, spatial importance functions, and weight windows were employed as variance reduction techniques. Computed reaction rates were compared with measured ones and in one case to discrete ordinates transport code calculations. Computed reaction rates matched the measured ones within ±10% for 21 of 33 cases and within ±15% for 26 of 33 cases. Neutron flux and fluence >0.1111 and 1 MeV at the pressure vessel location were computed to <10% statistical uncertainty. The estimated maximum fluence per cycle was found to be of the order of 1017 n/cm2.