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Resolving the BWR Stability Paradox of Space-Dependent Decay Ratios

Yousef M. Farawila, Daniel R. Tinkler

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 199 / Number 4 / April 2025 / Pages 679-697

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2024.2384220

Received:December 29, 2023
Accepted:July 18, 2024
Published:March 11, 2025

Noise signals obtained from local power range monitors and average power range monitors are routinely used for extracting stability information for boiling water reactors. The stability parameters of decay ratio (DR) and natural frequency are produced by signal processing algorithms. While theoretically a dynamical system like a reactor core composed of coherently coupled components possesses a unique DR, noise measurements from different detectors have been reported in several published works to produce different DRs, creating the impression that a DR is not unique at a given operating state but rather is space dependent. This paper is an attempt to reconcile theory with measurements and resolve the space-dependent DR paradox that was encountered afresh in the course of designing a new high-fidelity online stability monitor. As such, the issue of space dependence could not be overlooked as attributable to variability within the uncertainty of noise analysis algorithms.