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Experimental Estimation of the Kinetic Parameters of MINERVE Zero Power Reactor

Guy Shtotland, Assaf Kolin, Benoit Geslot, Patrick Blaise, Nir Kastin

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 197 / Number 8 / August 2023 / Pages 1733-1742

Technical papers from: PHYSOR 2022 / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2023.2174761

Received:August 18, 2022
Accepted:January 27, 2023
Published:July 7, 2023

Kinetic neutron parameters are of fundamental importance in the field of nuclear reactor dynamics and control. Moreover, the precursor yield fraction and the neutron generation time for a given nuclear reactor are dependent on the properties of the reactor. Thus, in-pile experiments, such as oscillation experiments and noise experiments, are commonly conducted to measure those values. In this work, a method for determining the kinetic parameters of a reactor along with their covariance data from in-pile experiments is presented. It is performed by combining values of the reactor’s response function obtained from both oscillation and noise experiments over a wide range of frequencies. The method is carried out for the MINERVE zero power reactor (ZPR) using a reanalysis of both oscillation and noise experiments that were conducted in the MINERVE reactor in 2013 and 2014. Moreover, various advantages and disadvantages of performing multiple in-pile experiments and combining their results in order to obtain a single set of kinetic parameters along with their covariance data are considered. Some suggestions for the design of such in-pile experiments are also discussed.